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Neo-Brandeis and Antitrust: an Olive Branch for Consensus

Chirita, Anca

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Thibault Schrepel
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Anouk van der Veer
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Abstract

The controversy surrounding the goals of US antitrust law is one of the most polarizing debates of contemporary times. This brief contribution reconciles the most compelling arguments and counterarguments that I have encountered in US scholarship to attain much-needed consensus, which is required to advance the enforcement of US antitrust laws. While it is impossible to predict the future, especially due to the politicization of US antitrust policy, this contribution offers an olive branch to a range of divergent arguments to embrace a more inclusive remit of consumer welfare that could expand beyond the purely materialistic function of economic prosperity to carefully balance the socioeconomics of contemporaneous consumer wants and needs, especially sustainable efficiency, to enable happier consumers and their well-being.

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Chirita, A. (2024). Neo-Brandeis and Antitrust: an Olive Branch for Consensus. [Webpage]

Digital Artefact Type Website Content
Acceptance Date Jul 17, 2024
Online Publication Date Jul 18, 2024
Publication Date Jul 18, 2024
Deposit Date Jul 18, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jul 19, 2024
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2602168
External URL https://www.networklawreview.org/chirita-future-brandeis/

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