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Concept

antitrust enforcement

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About

Antitrust enforcement is an academic concept and research field examining the processes and outcomes of governmental and private actions taken to ensure competitive markets. This field investigates the application of competition laws, the methodologies employed by enforcement agencies and private parties, and their effects on market structure, firm conduct, consumer welfare, and innovation. Key characteristics include its interdisciplinary nature, drawing from law, economics, and political science, and its focus on analyzing market power dynamics and developing effective remedies against anti-competitive practices. Its significance lies in its crucial role in maintaining economic efficiency, protecting consumers, fostering innovation, and shaping industrial policy globally.

Top Authors

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GS

University of Rochester

RA

University of Chicago

CS

University of California, Berkeley

JE

Johns Hopkins University

GJ

United States Department of Justice

Top Institutions

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University of California, Berkeley

Berkeley, United States

University of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Stanford University

Stanford, United States

New York University

New York, United States

University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, United States