The Chicago School, the Post Chicago School, and the New Brandeisian Schools of Antitrust

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Book Synopsis The Chicago School, the Post Chicago School, and the New Brandeisian Schools of Antitrust by : Mark Glick

Download or read book The Chicago School, the Post Chicago School, and the New Brandeisian Schools of Antitrust written by Mark Glick and published by . This book was released on 2023 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Chicago School of antitrust claims that it made a major contribution beginning in the late 1970s to making antitrust policy coherent and “scientific” by introducing basic economic concepts. It both advanced the Consumer Welfare Standard (a normative economic theory to segregate legitimate economic competition goals from “value judgments”) and a basic positive microeconomic theory to show how much of the conduct previously considered anticompetitive was justified on “efficiency” grounds. Their contributions had a major impact on the federal judiciary in the United States and the antitrust enforcement agencies as well, who spread Consumer Welfare throughout the globe. The Post-Chicago School economists have not challenged the Consumer Welfare Standard. Instead, the Post Chicago School has asserted that Consumer Welfare Standard is redeemable--correctable for many of the overstatements and conservative political conclusions of the Chicago School. Proponents of the Post Chicago School are fond of advancing the narrative that, in the late 1980s and during the 1990s, major advancements occurred in industrial organization economics: Many of the earlier Chicago School conclusions required assumptions that were not evident from the Chicago School economists and often not typical of the factual situations under scrutiny in antitrust cases. In the last decade a third school of antitrust scholars, the New Brandeisians, perhaps drawing from literature ignored during these waves of economic theory, have made major headway in antitrust circles.The “New Brandeisians” accept the advances of the Post Chicago Economists, but challenge Post Chicago scholars' devotion to the Consumer Welfare Standard, their understanding of antitrust history, and instead advocate that competition policy can address the traditional antitrust goals of political democracy and support for small business. They further claim that antitrust enforcement should be used to protect labor and to address inequality when it is being exacerbated by a traditional antitrust violation.Post Chicago scholars have not been embracing of the New Brandeisians. Several papers by Post Chicago scholars have emphasized that the New Brandeisians do not sufficiently adopt economic theory. Post Chicago scholars claim that, on economic grounds, they are the clear winners of this competition between competing analytical approaches because only they are faithful to the latest developments in industrial organization. For example, in a recent paper Jonathan Baker, contrasting himself with the New Brandeisians states that “By contrast, post-Chicagoans embrace economics. Centrist reformers see economic analysis and economic evidence as essential for making the case for stronger antitrust rules and enforcement...”In this paper, we claim that economic theory--not just the sub discipline of industrial organization-- supports the New Brandeisians. Specifically, modern welfare economics warrants the abandonment of the Consumer Welfare Standard as antiquated and deeply and irrevocably flawed.Moreover, economic history provides empirical evidence that the goals of the New Brandeisians will benefit the economy as a whole. While Post-Chicago claims about the limitations of the Chicago School are largely accurate, they limit economic theory to industrial organization--applied microeconomics. Economics as a discipline is much broader and richer than these Consumer Welfare Standard advocates let on. By ignoring the larger discipline in economics and the advances that have taken place, Antitrust discourse has been impoverished. The effect has been to cast the New Brandeisians as the outliers in terms of economic understanding, when it is the case that they are the only school to have the bulk of economics on their side.

Overshot the Mark?

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How the Chicago School Overshot the Mark

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Publisher : Oxford University Press
ISBN 13 : 0199888248
Total Pages : 328 pages
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Book Synopsis How the Chicago School Overshot the Mark by : Robert Pitofsky

Download or read book How the Chicago School Overshot the Mark written by Robert Pitofsky and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2008-10-14 with total page 328 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How the Chicago School Overshot the Mark is about the rise and recent fall of American antitrust. It is a collection of 15 essays, almost all expressing a deep concern that conservative economic analysis is leading judges and enforcement officials toward an approach that will ultimately harm consumer welfare. For the past 40 years or so, U.S. antitrust has been dominated intellectually by an unusually conservative style of economic analysis. Its advocates, often referred to as "The Chicago School," argue that the free market (better than any unelected band of regulators) can do a better job of achieving efficiency and encouraging innovation than intrusive regulation. The cutting edge of Chicago School doctrine originated in academia and was popularized in books by brilliant and innovative law professors like Robert Bork and Richard Posner. Oddly, a response to that kind of conservative doctrine may be put together through collections of scores of articles but until now cannot be found in any one book. This collection of essays is designed in part to remedy that situation. The chapters in this book were written by academics, former law enforcers, private sector defense lawyers, Republicans and Democrats, representatives of the left, right and center. Virtually all agree that antitrust enforcement today is better as a result of conservative analysis, but virtually all also agree that there have been examples of extreme interpretations and misinterpretations of conservative economic theory that have led American antitrust in the wrong direction. The problem is not with conservative economic analysis but with those portions of that analysis that have "overshot the mark" producing an enforcement approach that is exceptionally generous to the private sector. If the scores of practices that traditionally have been regarded as anticompetitive are ignored, or not subjected to vigorous enforcement, prices will be higher, quality of products lower, and innovation diminished. In the end consumers will pay.

Antitrust in a Post Chicago School World

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Book Synopsis Antitrust in a Post Chicago School World by : Jenner & Block

Download or read book Antitrust in a Post Chicago School World written by Jenner & Block and published by . This book was released on 1991 with total page 48 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

How the Chicago School Overshot the Mark

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ISBN 13 : 0195339762
Total Pages : 325 pages
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Book Synopsis How the Chicago School Overshot the Mark by : Robert Pitofsky

Download or read book How the Chicago School Overshot the Mark written by Robert Pitofsky and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2008-10-14 with total page 325 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The essays collected in this book concern the rise and recent fall of American antitrust. Of the 15 essays, almost all express a deep concern that conservative economic analysis is leading judges and enforcement officials toward an approach that will ultimately harm consumer welfare.

Chicago and Its Discontents

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Book Synopsis Chicago and Its Discontents by : Timothy J. Muris

Download or read book Chicago and Its Discontents written by Timothy J. Muris and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This symposium began with a call for papers “re-assessing the validity of the Chicago School's assumptions about competition and considering whether a more aggressive approach to antitrust enforcement is now warranted.” That framing uncritically accepts the premises of antitrust's new populist movement: first, that “the Chicago School” marked an abrupt break from prior academic analysis of antitrust law, and, second, that its adherents shared a common positive agenda fundamentally at odds with robust antitrust enforcement. Both of those premises are false. The Chicago School represented a logical continuation of the antitrust analysis developed over the preceding decades, and its members shared no positive doctrinal agenda. Instead, they shared a commitment only to promoting consumer interests by means of rigorous economics. Of course, that commitment influenced how the economics profession and antitrust policymakers thought, and progressive “post-Chicago” scholarship today shares the same commitment to consumer welfare and economic rigor. Post-Chicago scholarship thus has far more in common with Chicago School scholarship of the 1960s and 1970s than with today's populist movement, which abandons any coherent framework altogether.

A Critical Evaluation of the Chicago School of Antitrust Analysis

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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN 13 : 9400925670
Total Pages : 145 pages
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Book Synopsis A Critical Evaluation of the Chicago School of Antitrust Analysis by : I. Schmidt

Download or read book A Critical Evaluation of the Chicago School of Antitrust Analysis written by I. Schmidt and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2012-12-06 with total page 145 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The publication of this clinically analytical and trenchantly insightful volume is felicitously timed. By fortuitous coincidence, it comes at a time when the Chicago School enjoys a high-water mark of acceptance in U.S. legal circles, and at a time when the U.S. merger movement of the 1980s is cresting. It provides a welcome warning against the dangers of translating abstract theories, based on highly restrictive (and unrealistic) assumptions, into facile public policy recommendations. As such the Schmidt/Rittaler study serves as a needed antidote to the currently fashionable predilection to confuse ideology with science. In the Chicago lexicon, the only appropriate policy toward business is a policy of untrammeled laissez-faire. Because there are no market imperfec tions (other than government-created or trade-union-generated monopolies), the market can be trusted to regulate economic activity, inexorably meting out appropriate rewards and punishments. In this ideal world, corporate size and power can be safely ignored. After all, corporations become big only only because they are efficient, only because they are productive, only because they have served consumers better than their rivals, and only because no newcomers are good enough to challenge their dominance. Once an industrial giant becomes lethargic and no longer bestows its productive beneficence on society, it will inevitably wither and eventually die. This is the "natural law" that governs economic life. It demands obedience to its rules. It tolerates no interference by the state.

The Chicago School's Limited Influence on International Antitrust

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Book Synopsis The Chicago School's Limited Influence on International Antitrust by : Anu Bradford

Download or read book The Chicago School's Limited Influence on International Antitrust written by Anu Bradford and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Beginning in the 1950s, a group of scholars primarily associated with the University of Chicago began to challenge many of the fundamental tenants of antitrust law. This movement, which became known as the Chicago School of Antitrust Analysis, profoundly altered the course of American antitrust scholarship, regulation, and enforcement. What is not known, however, is the degree to which Chicago School ideas influenced the antitrust regimes of other countries. By leveraging new datasets on antitrust laws and enforcement around the world, we empirically explore whether ideas embraced by the Chicago School diffused internationally. Our analysis illustrates that many ideas explicitly rejected by the Chicago School--such as using antitrust law to promote goals beyond efficiency or regulate unilateral conduct--are common features of antitrust regimes in other countries. We also provide suggestive evidence that the influence of the antitrust revolution launched by the Chicago School has been more limited outside of the United States.

Back to School

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Book Synopsis Back to School by : Gregory J. Werden

Download or read book Back to School written by Gregory J. Werden and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page 13 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The New Brandeis School renews debate on two fundamental antitrust policy questions: 1) what source of wisdom or set of values should inform antitrust rules; and 2) what criterion should govern antitrust case adjudication. In our view, the Chicago School's answer to the first question was right; economics, rather than populist politics, should guide the formulation of antitrust rules. On the second question, we agree with the New Brandeis School that US antitrust is too focused on bottom-line indicators of market performance; the result has been to make antitrust both more complex and less effective in protecting competition.

Framing the Chicago School of Antitrust Analysis

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Book Synopsis Framing the Chicago School of Antitrust Analysis by : Herbert Hovenkamp

Download or read book Framing the Chicago School of Antitrust Analysis written by Herbert Hovenkamp and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 38 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Chicago School of antitrust has benefitted from a great deal of law office history, written by admiring advocates rather than more dispassionate observers. This essay attempts a more neutral stance, looking at the ideology, political impulses, and economics that produced the Chicago School of antitrust policy and that account for its durability. The origins of the Chicago School lie in a strong commitment to libertarianism and nonintervention. Economic models of perfect competition best suited these goals. The early strength of the Chicago School of antitrust was that it provided simple, convincing answers to everything that was wrong with antitrust policy in the 1960s, when antitrust was characterized by over-enforcement, poor quality economics or none at all, and many internal contradictions.The Chicago School's greatest weakness is that it did not keep up. Its leading advocates either spurned or ignored important developments in economics that gave a better accounting of an economy that was increasingly characterized by significant product differentiation, rapid innovation, networking, and strategic behavior. The Chicago School's initial claim was that newer models of the economy lacked testability. That argument lost its credibility, however, as industrial economics experienced an empirical renaissance, nearly all of it based on various models of imperfect competition. Students getting PhDs in economics increasingly abandoned perfect competition as a useful starting point. What kept Chicago alive was the financial support of firms and others who stood to profit from less intervention. Properly designed antitrust enforcement is a public good. Its beneficiaries -- consumers -- are individually small, numerous, scattered, and diverse. Those who stand to profit from nonintervention were fewer in number, individually much more powerful, and much more united in their message. As a result, the Chicago School went from being a model of enlightened economic policy to a powerful tool of regulatory capture.

Chicago, Post-Chicago, and Beyond

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Book Synopsis Chicago, Post-Chicago, and Beyond by : Bruce H. Kobayashi

Download or read book Chicago, Post-Chicago, and Beyond written by Bruce H. Kobayashi and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We clarify and defend the Chicago School of antitrust against incorrect and uninformed claims that it represents a narrow set of inefficiency impossibility theorems based on free market ideology. The Chicago School arose decades ago as a reaction to the then current antitrust policies. Chicago prevailed, both as a methodology and in changing antitrust law for the better. That triumph was based primarily on scholarship before 1980, work that focused largely on overthrowing the old order, not on the myriad details that are necessary to implement policy. Moreover, to the extent they addressed implementation issues, prominent Chicago scholars often disagreed. Despite Chicago's successes, we argue for the term's demise. The current popular understanding of the Chicago School of Antitrust as a narrow and uniform ideological approach to antitrust is inaccurate. As a result, the term Chicago, as well as the derivative terms Post- and Neo-Chicago, add little value and are frequently misused to make normatively incorrect points. We therefore add our voices to those who doubt the continuing usefulness of such labels, outside of discussions of antitrust history. We hope to hasten the demise of using labels like Chicago pejoratively and as a substitute for the economic analysis that has been at the core of the Chicago School of Antitrust.

The Harvard and Chicago Schools and the Dominant Firm

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Book Synopsis The Harvard and Chicago Schools and the Dominant Firm by : Herbert Hovenkamp

Download or read book The Harvard and Chicago Schools and the Dominant Firm written by Herbert Hovenkamp and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 27 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Chicago School has produced many significant contributions to the antitrust literature of the last half century. Thanks in part to Chicago School efforts today we have an antitrust policy that is more rigorously economic, less concerned with protecting noneconomic values that are impossible to identify and weigh, and more confident that markets will correct themselves without government intervention. This Chicago School revolution came at the expense of the Harvard structural school, which flourished from the 1930s through the 1950s. That school rested on a fairly rigid theory of Cournot oligopoly, exaggerated notions about barriers and impediments to entry, and a belief that certain types of anticompetitive conduct were more-or-less inevitable given a particular market structure. However, the chastised Harvard School that emerged in the late 1970s in the writings of Phillip E. Areeda and a converted Donald F. Turner were much less ambitious about the goals of antitrust, more concerned with conduct as such, and significantly more skeptical about the benefits of aggressive judicial intervention.This story of a victorious Chicago School and a humbled and disciplined Harvard School is incomplete, however. The antitrust case law reveals something quite different. On most of the important issues this chastised Harvard School has captured antitrust decision making in the courts, and largely in the enforcement agencies. This paper explores these differences, focusing mainly on dominant firm practices.

The Antitrust Paradox

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ISBN 13 : 9781736089712
Total Pages : 536 pages
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Download or read book The Antitrust Paradox written by Robert Bork and published by . This book was released on 2021-02-22 with total page 536 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The most important book on antitrust ever written. It shows how antitrust suits adversely affect the consumer by encouraging a costly form of protection for inefficient and uncompetitive small businesses.

The Chicago School and the Evolution of Antitrust

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Book Synopsis The Chicago School and the Evolution of Antitrust by : William Hepburn Page

Download or read book The Chicago School and the Evolution of Antitrust written by William Hepburn Page and published by . This book was released on 1989 with total page 88 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

HOW THE CHICAGO SCHOOL OVERSHOT THE MARK: THE EFFECT OF CONSERATIVE ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ON U.S. ANTITRUST.

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Book Synopsis HOW THE CHICAGO SCHOOL OVERSHOT THE MARK: THE EFFECT OF CONSERATIVE ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ON U.S. ANTITRUST. by : Robert Pitolsky

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Auktionskatalog, Bücher von Johann Zacharias Platner, 24. Februar 1749

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The Roberts Court and the Chicago School of Antitrust

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Book Synopsis The Roberts Court and the Chicago School of Antitrust by : Joshua D. Wright

Download or read book The Roberts Court and the Chicago School of Antitrust written by Joshua D. Wright and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: