How antitrust law meets real markets and where it goes off the rails This book takes a candid look at how courts and agencies influence competition, sometimes rewriting rules without passing new laws. It helps you see why price and policy debates matter to everyday business and consumers. From the rise of regulatory theories to the practical twists of price leadership and discounts, the volume frames the stakes in clear terms. It uses historical cases and contemporary commentary to explore what competition really looks like in a modern economy.
Ideal for readers who want a clear, accessible view of antitrust policy, economics, and how law shapes business today.
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