A clear, concise survey of antitrust research and policy debates.
This book offers a practitioner‑oriented look at how scholars have studied antitrust law and how those ideas shape enforcement and policy. It traces major themes—from vertical integration and regulation to enforcement practices and the interaction between federal policy and state schemes—without assuming prior specialized knowledge. The result is a practical guide to the field’s key debates and its evolving landscape.
- A map of foundational studies and pivotal articles shaping antitrust thought
- Insights into how enforcement trends and policy questions interact with legal doctrine
- Discussion of how regulation, competition, and labor exemptions fit into current antitrust debate
- Guidance for readers seeking to understand the practical impact of scholarly work on law and policy
Ideal for students, practitioners, and readers curious about how antitrust scholarship translates into real‑world law and enforcement.