First, this book is fundamentally an endorsement of free-market
principles. These principles have driven the success of the U.S.
economy and will continue to fuel the investment and innovation
that are essential to ensuring our continued welfare. Second, this
book judges the state of the U.S. antitrust laws as "sound".
Certainly, there are ways in which antitrust enforcement can be
improved. The book identifies several. Third, the Commission does
not believe that new or different rules are needed to address
so-called "new economy" issues. That does not mean the Commission
sees no room for improvement. To the contrary, the Commission makes
several recommendations for change. This book highlights the
overview of the Antitrust and the manners in which the Commission
intends to improve what requires improvement.
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