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Antitrust enforcement aims to benefit consumers from "summary" of The Antitrust Paradox by Robert Bork

Antitrust enforcement is primarily concerned with promoting consumer welfare by ensuring that markets remain competitive. When markets are competitive, consumers benefit from lower prices, higher quality products, and greater innovation. Competition drives companies to constantly improve and innovate in order to attract customers, resulting in a wide variety of choices for consumers. By preventing anticompetitive behavior such as price-fixing, market allocation, and monopolistic practices, antitrust laws help to level the playing field for businesses of all sizes. This promotes fair competition, which ultimately benefits consumers by encouraging companies to offer better products and services at competitive prices. Antitrust enforcement also aims to protect consumers from potential harm cause...
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    The Antitrust Paradox

    Robert Bork

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