An Rx for stronger antitrust enforcement? New book explores options

By Mike Swift (May 7, 2019) -- The doctors — or in this case, the legal scholars — thought they knew what ailed the patient. In the late 1970s, “the patient” was the sluggish US economy, and Robert Bork and Richard Posner believed they knew the proper medicine to administer to a patient being harmed by overly active enforcement of the antitrust laws: deregulation....

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