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Saving Antitrust, Reza Dibadj
Saving Antitrust, Reza Dibadj
Reza Dibadj
Commentators regularly criticize antitrust for its wobbly intellectual foundations and ineffectual results. To address this malaise, this Article attempts a new path: a systemic deconstruction of antitrust, followed by a reconstruction of the economic and institutional foundations of a new competition law. Paradoxically, saving antitrust will require looking beyond its traditions to incorporate learnings from economic regulation. First, the piece attempts to link antitrust's modern woes to two root causes: predominantly laissez-faire economics and limited institutions. Influential commentators have falsely defined antitrust's consumer welfare goal according to the strictures of neoclassical price theory, while ignoring antitrust's legislative history. In parallel, …