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Biden Antitrust: The Paradox of the New Antitrust Populism
Income Inequality, Job Polarization, and the Redistributive Power of Antitrust
25 Years of State Antitrust Enforcement: Five Cases that Matter
The Durability of the Biden Administration’s Competition Policy Reforms
The Rule of Reason: An Empirical Update for the 21st Century
A Theory of Antitrust Limits
Like all laws, antitrust laws work within limits. The limits of antitrust laws are defined by statutory legislation, judicial practice, and prosecutorial discretion.
Today, the limits of antitrust face criticism. Loud voices argue that the current limits are too strict. They contend . . .