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The Antitrust Paradox
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536 pages
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Focusing on the implications of antitrust suits, this book argues that they can harm consumers by fostering protectionism for inefficient small businesses. It critiques the traditional understanding of antitrust laws, suggesting that such legal actions ultimately lead to higher costs and reduced competition, rather than the intended benefits of promoting a fair marketplace. Through its analysis, it challenges conventional wisdom and advocates for a reevaluation of antitrust policy's impact on consumer welfare.
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2021, hardcover
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