The goals of antitrust law continue to be debated because there is no single goal that is unambiguously correct. There is one goal, however, that now commands wider support than any other: protecting consumers and small suppliers from anticompetitive conduct – conduct that creates market power, transfers wealth from consumers or small suppliers, and fails to provide them with compensating benefits. This goal is the predominant objective in the legislative histories, it is broadly supported by the American people, it is easier to administer than total welfare, and it is now espoused by the majority of courts. Proponents of total welfare advance two principal arguments, but neither warrants elevating it over consumer and small supplier protec...
Today, some antitrust commentators have called for the Supreme Court to abandon its focus on protect...
The consumer welfare standard in antitrust has been heavily criticized. But would, in fact, abandoni...
There has been considerable debate concerning whether consumer surplus or total surplus should be th...
The goals of antitrust law continue to be debated because there is no single goal that is unambiguou...
The goals of antitrust law continue to be debated because there is no single goal that is unambiguou...
The conventional wisdom in the antitrust community is that the purpose of the antitrust laws is to p...
Antitrust’s consumer welfare principle is accepted in some form by the entire Supreme Court and the ...
Chicago School antitrust policy rests upon the premise that the sole purpose of antitrust is to prom...
Antitrust’s consumer welfare principle stands for the proposition that antitrust policy should encou...
United States antitrust policy is said to promote some version of economic welfare. Antitrust promot...
This is a comparative examination of the slogans and goals most advocated for antitrust law today – ...
Why would anyone want to use antitrust law as a wealth distribution device when far more explicit st...
This Article ascertains the overall purpose of the antitrust statutes in two very different ways. Fi...
The last several years have seen a vigorous debate among antitrust scholars and practitionersa bout ...
America’s failing antitrust system is, in large part, to blame for today’s market power problem. Lax...
Today, some antitrust commentators have called for the Supreme Court to abandon its focus on protect...
The consumer welfare standard in antitrust has been heavily criticized. But would, in fact, abandoni...
There has been considerable debate concerning whether consumer surplus or total surplus should be th...
The goals of antitrust law continue to be debated because there is no single goal that is unambiguou...
The goals of antitrust law continue to be debated because there is no single goal that is unambiguou...
The conventional wisdom in the antitrust community is that the purpose of the antitrust laws is to p...
Antitrust’s consumer welfare principle is accepted in some form by the entire Supreme Court and the ...
Chicago School antitrust policy rests upon the premise that the sole purpose of antitrust is to prom...
Antitrust’s consumer welfare principle stands for the proposition that antitrust policy should encou...
United States antitrust policy is said to promote some version of economic welfare. Antitrust promot...
This is a comparative examination of the slogans and goals most advocated for antitrust law today – ...
Why would anyone want to use antitrust law as a wealth distribution device when far more explicit st...
This Article ascertains the overall purpose of the antitrust statutes in two very different ways. Fi...
The last several years have seen a vigorous debate among antitrust scholars and practitionersa bout ...
America’s failing antitrust system is, in large part, to blame for today’s market power problem. Lax...
Today, some antitrust commentators have called for the Supreme Court to abandon its focus on protect...
The consumer welfare standard in antitrust has been heavily criticized. But would, in fact, abandoni...
There has been considerable debate concerning whether consumer surplus or total surplus should be th...