Book contents
- Reforming Antitrust
- Reforming Antitrust
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Antitrust Today
- Part II The Case for Change
- 4 Warning Signs in the Economy
- 5 A Liberal Call to Arms, But Is Deconcentration the Answer?
- 6 Testing the Neo-Brandeisian Vision
- Part III Antitrust Reform
- Index
4 - Warning Signs in the Economy
Has Competition Declined?
from Part II - The Case for Change
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 August 2021
- Reforming Antitrust
- Reforming Antitrust
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Antitrust Today
- Part II The Case for Change
- 4 Warning Signs in the Economy
- 5 A Liberal Call to Arms, But Is Deconcentration the Answer?
- 6 Testing the Neo-Brandeisian Vision
- Part III Antitrust Reform
- Index
Summary
Antitrust is resurgent. Some progressives want to give agencies bold new powers to block mergers. Investigating technology companies has become bipartisan sport. Meanwhile, op-eds, social-media posts, and articles paint ever-more-extreme visions of a corporate takeover of America. Their prescriptions range from overhauling the antitrust laws to regulating large digital platforms. Antitrust enforcers do not fare well in this account. They stand variously accused of being asleep at the wheel or enslaved to laissez faire dogma.
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- Reforming Antitrust , pp. 111 - 136Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021