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A return to antitrust populism?

 |  March 13, 2017

Posted by Social Science Research Network

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    A return to antitrust populism?

    By James C. Cooper (George Mason University)

    Abstract:      The trend of modern antitrust policy is consumer protection based on economic analysis. This trend has enabled meaningful protections and coherent policy. It should continue despite recent, successful populist political campaigning.

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