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Antitrust Policy and Interest-Group Politics William F. Shughart

Antitrust Policy and Interest-Group Politics By William F. Shughart

Antitrust Policy and Interest-Group Politics by William F. Shughart


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The application of this model which stresses that government intervention in the economy will always benefit some political groups at the expense of others to the analysis of antitrust enables Shughart both to identify important trends in the antitrust arena and demonstrate which groups have benefited most from antitrust legislation.

Antitrust Policy and Interest-Group Politics Summary

Antitrust Policy and Interest-Group Politics by William F. Shughart

This groundbreaking study is the first to apply an analytical model derived from the interest-group theory of regulation to the study of antitrust law and policy. The application of this model which stresses that government intervention in the economy will always benefit some political groups at the expense of others to the analysis of antitrust enables Shughart both to identify important trends in the antitrust arena and demonstrate which groups have benefited most from antitrust legislation. His analysis clearly shows that consumer welfare is often not enhanced by antitrust suits or legislation. Rather, well-organized private interest groups have tended to benefit more, even in cases where consumer welfare is the stated goal of legislation or policy.

Divided into three sections, the volume begins by discussing normative and positive theories of antitrust. The author provides an overview of the origins of antitrust law and policy and introduces the interest-group theory of government. The second section explores the various private interests that impinge on antitrust policy: the business community, the antitrust bureaucracy, Congress, the judiciary, and the antitrust bar. Finally, Shughart examines the political economy of antitrust. He shows how antitrust can be used to subvert competition and offers suggestions for reform in the realm of interest group politics. Students of economics and business, as well as professional economists, corporate lawyers, legislators, and business consultants, will find important new insights into the direction taken by antitrust policy during the last few decades.

About William F. Shughart

WILLIAM F. SHUGHART II is Professor of Economics and holder of the P.M.B Self, William King Self, and Henry C. Self Chair in Free Enterprise at the University of Mississippi. He is a former special assistant to the director of the Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Economics. He has published over 60 articles and book chapters in the areas of antitrust policy, industrial organization, and public choice. His most recent book is The Organization of Industry.

Table of Contents

Foreword Preface Introduction Normative and Positive Theories of Antitrust The Origins and Critique of Antitrust The Interest-Group Theory of Government Private Interests at Work Business Enterprise The Antitrust Bureauracy The Congress The Judiciary The Private Antitrust Bar The Political Economy of Antitrust Using Antitrust to Subvert Competition Reform in the Realm of Interest-Group Politics Select Bibliography Index

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NPB9780899305172
9780899305172
0899305172
Antitrust Policy and Interest-Group Politics by William F. Shughart
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1990-04-09
232
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