Keith Wheeles

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The economic understanding of antitrust has evolved significantly over time. Early lawmakers were interventionist. Their doctrine was supported by the structure-performance-conduct paradigm of Edward Chamberlin and Joan Robinson in the 1930s. It viewed the market as a structure influencing the conduct of businesses and the performance of the industry. This set of ideas and principles came to be known as the Harvard School of antitrust.
The Great Reversal: How America Gave Up on Free Markets
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