An alternative to the consumer welfare standard in antitrust enforcement could be to analyze corporate mergers and acquisitions based on their impact's on the nation's capital stock. The consumer ...
A fairly reliable rule of thumb in Washington is that bills and regulations rarely live up to their marketing. The Biden administration’s recent regulations promulgated in the name of “consumer ...
Progressives have been masterful at weaponizing antitrust law to push their agenda during Joe Biden’s presidency. In response, some on the right want to use antitrust to limit corporate America’s ...
WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 21: Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee's Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights Subcommittee on Capitol Hill ...
Amid speculation that Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount will pursue a merger, it’s worth asking — would the antitrust agencies try to block the deal? That question poses an interesting test for the ...
As newly-appointed Republican leaders explain the antitrust enforcement priorities of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Department of Justice Antitrust Division (DOJ), one thing is clear: the ...
Although the Sherman Act never uses the phrase “consumer welfare,” modern antitrust law operationalizes it through Section 2’s prohibition on monopolization. As the Supreme Court has made clear, ...
We study the welfare implications of personalized pricing, an extreme form of third-degree price discrimination implemented with machine learning for a large, digital firm. Using data from a unique ...
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