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The antitrust paradox:

a policy at war with itself
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4 Reviews
Basic Books, 1978 - Business & Economics - 462 pages
Argues that recent antitrust suits have produced governmental protection for inefficient small businesses and undermines, rather than protects the consumer's interests

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Review: Antitrust Paradox

User Review  - Kate - Goodreads

For all intents and purposes I'm done with this book--I read it cover-to-cover, but I would venture to say that much of it is opaque for those without a background in law. Chapter 7 was the most ... Read full review

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User Review  - Julie - Goodreads

Classic, even though his use of the term 'consumer welfare' gives me headaches on a daily basis ... Read full review

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Contents

THE CRISIS IN ANTITRUST
3
PART I
8
The Historical Foundations of Antitrust Policy
15
Copyright

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