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A Question of Competition - What's Wrong with Antitrust
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A Question of Competition - What's Wrong with Antitrust
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Upholding fair competition is a deeply engrained principle in the
legal and political structures of most liberal democracies and is
widely regarded as one of the foundations of a market economy. In
this book, Mark D. White disputes this common understanding of
competition and antitrust law. Drawing on concepts from economics,
philosophy and law, White argues that the pre-eminent status
accorded to the regulation of competition should be reconsidered by
any government that claims to support property rights. Despite its
populist origins, competition and antitrust law today is usually
understood in terms of economics, which provides a solid foundation
for the analysis of market competition. As this logic goes,
governments restrict firms from engaging in behaviour regarded as
uncompetitive or leading to a monopoly, to protect consumers, other
firms and competition itself. At the same time, however, this
neglects the fundamental property rights on which the market
economy is based, an unfortunate implication of the utilitarian
ethics at the heart of economics. As a result, firms are held
responsible for maximizing welfare and penalized for failures to do
so, even when their actions violate no recognized rights of
consumers or competitors, which goes against the presumption of
freedom of commerce in liberal societies. More generally,
competition or antitrust law treats firms as if they were agents of
the state rather than opportunities for individuals to interact in
a market that allows them to pursue their interests in an
environment where the rights of all are respected. As White
explains, competition or antitrust law serves as a prime example of
how economics privileges welfare and efficiency over rights and
justice, promoting the maximization of outcomes while ignoring the
rights of those generating them. Accessible and non-technical this
book assumes no background in economics, philosophy, or law. It
provides a fresh and thought-provoking perspective on
competition/antitrust law that will challenge readers from all
backgrounds and political stances to question the degree to which
its wisdom is taken for granted.
General
Imprint: |
Agenda Publishing
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
December 2023 |
Authors: |
Mark D. White
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Dimensions: |
216 x 138mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
192 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-78821-433-9 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-78821-433-1 |
Barcode: |
9781788214339 |
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