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High-Stakes Antitrust : The Last Hurrah? - Robert William Hahn

High-Stakes Antitrust

The Last Hurrah?

By: Robert William Hahn (Editor), AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies

eText | 10 September 2003 | Edition Number 1

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A Brookings Institution Press and American Enterprise Institute publication After nearly twenty years of a ""less is more"" approach to antitrust, the Department of Justice under the Clinton administration took action against several major corporations that rely on financial, transportation, and electronic networks to support their business-Visa/MasterCard, American Airlines, and Microsoft. In High-Stakes Antitrust, noted scholars with divergent opinions examine the impact and validity of the Justice Department's actions. Some believe that it was well within the law to pursue these companies, while others argue that the administration exceeded its authority. They all agree, however, that the impact of the Clinton administration's antitrust policies will be felt for quite some time.
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