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How to Build a Better Antitrust Policy

 |  December 18, 2017

Posted by University of Pennsylvania

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    How to Build a Better Antitrust Policy

    Herbert Hovenkamp is a Wharton professor of legal studies and business ethics with a joint appointment at the Penn Law School. He’s also a prolific scholar in the area of antitrust law, a distinction that earned him the nickname “dean of American antitrust law” by The New York Times in 2011. He spoke to Knowledge@Wharton about his latest research, which builds a compelling defense for antitrust policies that advocate protecting consumers over businesses.

    Below is the recording of the interview.

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