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" The antitrust paradigm : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 879644
Main Entry : Baker, Jonathan B.
Title & Author : The antitrust paradigm : : restoring a competitive economy /\ Jonathan B. Baker.
Publication Statement : Cambridge, Massachusetts :: Harvard University Press,, [2019]
: , ©2019
Page. NO : 349 pages ;; 25 cm
ISBN : 0674975782
: : 9780674975781
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 301-336) and index.
Abstract : In the 1970s, when the United States economy was struggling and the term "stagflation" was coined to capture inflation plus stagnant business growth, the "Chicago school" critique of antitrust rules gained ascendance. In the 1980s, during Ronald Reagan's two terms as president, that critique's policy prescriptions-the eliminating of or modifying anticompetitive rules to make them less restrictive-became common practice. As Jonathan Baker writes, "The Chicago approach to antitrust can be understood as a gamble. More relaxed antitrust rules would allow firms to achieve greater efficiencies, which would more than compensate for any risk of firms exercising market power. Put differently, the Chicagoans bet that antitrust reform could achieve long term consumer welfare gains without facilitating the creation of substantial and durable market power." The Antitrust Paradigm presents a wealth of evidence arguing that the Chicagoans lost their bet, and prescribes what should be done about it. Since the 1980s, not only has market power widened, economic productivity decline, and consumer welfare gains been modest at best, but also the economy has changed, most visibly in the information technology and Internet giants that top the financial market's valuation charts. Baker argues that both the failures of antitrust reform and the changed economy demand a new antitrust paradigm, one that restores a competitive economy through strengthened antitrust, recognizes antitrust's political context, and identifies the competitive harms from dominant information technology platforms. His book frames the problem, examines the distinctive competitive problems of the information economy, and concludes with a guide for restoring effective antitrust policies.--
Subject : Antitrust law-- Economic aspects-- United States.
Subject : Competition-- United States.
Subject : Antitrust law-- Economic aspects.
Subject : Competition.
Subject : Economic history.
Subject : Economic policy.
Subject : Kartell
Subject : Wettbewerb
Subject : United States, Economic conditions, 1945-
Subject : United States, Economic policy.
Subject : United States.
Subject : USA
Dewey Classification : ‭338.8/20973‬
LC Classification : ‭HD3616.U47‬‭B33 2019‬
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