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portada Fairness in Antitrust: Protecting the Strong from the Weak
Type
Physical Book
Author
Language
English
Pages
230
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
23.6 x 15.5 x 2.0 cm
Weight
0.52 kg.
ISBN13
9781849465151

Fairness in Antitrust: Protecting the Strong from the Weak

Adi Ayal (Author) · Bloomsbury Publishing · Hardcover

Fairness in Antitrust: Protecting the Strong from the Weak - Ayal, Adi

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Synopsis "Fairness in Antitrust: Protecting the Strong from the Weak"

What drives popular support for state-enforced competition policy? What is it about antitrust law that garners approval from both the public and courts, to the point of demonizing large firms convicted of antitrust offenses? This book argues that the populist roots of antitrust are still with us, guiding sentiment towards a legal regime that has otherwise shifted towards economic analysis. Antitrust is very much about fairness and morality, and the book assesses how modern policy has hijacked popular support - based on traditional conceptions of political and economic power - to combat market power in narrowly defined micro-markets. Beginning with history, but delving into moral and political philosophy, the book shows how arguments concerning fairness in antitrust - applied both to monopolists and their victims - require a balancing test, based on context and respecting the rights of both. While, traditionally, fairness arguments were used to justify intervention where economic analysis did not, the book assesses them from first principles, to show that pure efficiency analysis is flawed from a moral standpoint when the state intervenes. Protecting weak consumers from strong monopolists may carry rhetorical weight, but the reality of antitrust is that the state is much more powerful than almost all firms it regulates. Protecting the strong from the weak, especially when 'weak' consumers hold legal power and influence, might very well be a moral imperative. Fairness in Antitrust offers a philosophical account of the conundrum facing competition policy, which challenges widely-held - yet often implicit and unfounded - beliefs. (Series: Hart Studies in Competition Law)

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