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Abstract
The last twenty years have brought antitrust back to the fore as a political issue of greater salience. Several booms and busts in the economy have highlighted the issue of corporate power in the economy and the political system. The growing influence and aggressiveness of the European Union and other jurisdictions’ competition laws have highlighted the relative retreat in the United States. Political movements in the United States have brought issues of corporate power and its abuse back into the public limelight and with them a greater political salience for antitrust in the election cycle of 2020.
Recommended Citation
Spencer W. Waller & Jacob E. Morse,
THE POLITICAL FACE OF ANTITRUST,
15 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L.
75
(2020).
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https://brooklynworks.brooklaw.edu/bjcfcl/vol15/iss1/4
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