Antitrust, the Market and the State
Contributions of Walter Adams
James W Brock author Kenneth G Elzinga author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Published:28th Feb '92
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This book offers a detailed exploration of antitrust laws, their historical context, and their influence on market dynamics and government regulation.
In Antitrust, the Market and the State, the author explores the intricate relationship between market dynamics and governmental regulations. The book delves into the historical context of antitrust laws, tracing their evolution and the underlying philosophies that have shaped them. By examining key cases and legislative milestones, the narrative provides a comprehensive overview of how these laws have been applied to promote fair competition and curb monopolistic practices.
Throughout Antitrust, the Market and the State, the author emphasizes the importance of a balanced approach to regulation. The text argues that while markets are essential for economic growth, unchecked power can lead to abuses that harm consumers and stifle innovation. By analyzing various economic theories and their implications for antitrust policy, the book presents a nuanced perspective on the role of government in regulating markets.
Looking towards the future, Antitrust, the Market and the State offers insights into emerging challenges in the digital economy and the implications of globalization. The author raises critical questions about how existing frameworks can adapt to new market realities and the potential need for reform. This thought-provoking examination serves as a vital resource for policymakers, economists, and anyone interested in understanding the complex interplay between antitrust law and market forces.
ISBN: 9780873328548
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
320 pages