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Antitrust should protect consumer interests from "summary" of The Antitrust Paradox by Robert Bork

Antitrust laws should be designed to protect consumer interests. The ultimate goal of antitrust is to promote consumer welfare by ensuring competitive markets that lead to lower prices, higher quality products, and greater innovation. By preventing anticompetitive practices such as price-fixing, market allocation, and monopolization, antitrust laws help to foster a competitive marketplace where consumers can benefit from a wide range of choices and competitive prices. When firms engage in anticompetitive behavior, they distort the market and harm consumer welfare. For example, if a group of companies collude to fix prices, consumers end up paying more for goods and services than they would in a...
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    The Antitrust Paradox

    Robert Bork

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