Antitrust Chronicle® – Platforms: Value Creation and Potential Harms
Summer 2022, July, Volume 2
Dear Readers, The practice of antitrust law is essentially an exercise in tradeoffs. How does a given practice by businesses benefit consumers? And how does it potentially harm them? Some practices are unambiguous: cartels, for example, produce no conceivable consumer benefit (and depress the economy as a whole). Other practices…
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