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Molting Time for Antitrust: Market Realities, Economic Fallacies, and European Innovations

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Molting Time for Antitrust: Market Realities, Economic Fallacies, and European Innovations

Contributors:

By (Author) Dudley H Chapman

ISBN:

9780275934781

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th October 1991

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

347.30372

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

272

Description

While the purpose of antitrust policy is to protect competition, competition that removes all restraints may defeat its own goal. Dudley H. Chapman, in a revisionist analysis of antitrust history and policy, argues that our country needs practical government policy to replace our doctrinaire and unrealistic antitrust rules. The Chicago School and the economic theory on which it is based are rejected as an intellectual scandal. Competition is an end in itself and it is not the primary purpose of anti-trust to lower consumer prices. Chapman, a former antitrust official, uses historical materials to build his case for a new and practical antitrust policy. He proposes that we look not to Chicago but to Europe for our model. Compared to their older, more rigid U.S. counterparts, European laws are far more rationally conceived and realistic, Chapman says. Europeans believe that some restraints on competitive freedom, both private and government, are necessary to preserve the ongoing competitive process. The book develops the thesis that for current U.S. policy to mature or molt its rigid shell we need to remove criminal penalties and prohibit abuses of market-dominating positions. Anyone in the U.S. or Europe who is active in antitrust and related issues of regulatory and trade policy--lawyers, economists, government officials in the executive branch and in Congress, academicians and students--will find in this book an important and controversial agenda.

Author Bio

DUDLEY H. CHAPMAN has served in the Office of Legal Counsel in the Department of Justice, on a Cabinet-level task force on Oil Import Control, and as assistant chief of the Foreign Commerce Section in the Antitrust Division. Before going into private law practice he served in the White House Office of the Counsel to the President.

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