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Monopoly and corporate innovation: evidence from antitrust law

Nankai Business Review International, 2021
Purpose There are two opposite views about whether the Antitrust Law is conducive to the development of the economy. One view is that the Antitrust Law can restrain monopoly, maintain market competition and benefit economic growth.
Minggui Yu   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Is protecting sunk investments an economic rationale for antitrust law?

Journal of Antitrust Enforcement, 2020
In recent years, the economic foundation of antitrust law is increasingly being called into question. The hypothesis that antitrust law seeks to promote consumer welfare has historically been extremely popular but in recent years has come under attack.
D. Biggar, A. Heimler
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Protecting and Fostering Online Platform Competition: The Role of Antitrust Law

Journal of Competition Law & Economics, 2020
This essay provides a perspective on the role of antitrust law in protecting and fostering competition in the digital economy, with particular attention to online platforms.
J. Baker
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Antitrust Law and Its Critics

Social Science Research Network, 2020
Antitrust law is the subject of substantial current controversy, criticism, and proposed reform. The current unease seems to reflect the confluence of four factors: rising populism, on both the left and the right, that decries free markets, globalism ...
Doug Melamed
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Taming digital gatekeepers: the more regulatory approach to antitrust law

Computer Law and Security Review, 2020
The economic features of digital markets and the strategic role played by large platforms represent the premises of a significant shift in the approach to the interface between antitrust and regulation, whereas traditionally the former has been seen as ...
M. Cappai, G. Colangelo
semanticscholar   +1 more source

US Antitrust Law and Policy in Historical Perspective

, 2019
The key pieces of antitrust legislation in the United States—the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 and the Clayton Act of 1914—contain broad language that has afforded the courts wide latitude in interpreting and enforcing the law.
Laura Phillips Sawyer
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Competition Policy and Antitrust Law: Implications of Developments in Supply Chain Management

Journal of Supply Chain Management, 2019
Building on research in supply chain management (SCM) that aids in the workings of society, the authors illustrate how SCM research can advance public policy and law.
Gregory T. Gundlach   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Antitrust as Public Interest Law: Redistribution, Equity, and Social Justice

The Antitrust Bulletin, 2020
This article proposes the use of antitrust law to reduce poverty and address inequality. It argues that the antitrust laws are sufficiently malleable to achieve such goals. The current focus of antitrust on the efficiency-only goals does not only lead to
Dina I. Waked
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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