The Convergence of Antitrust Thought in the Late 1930s and Its Subsequent Collapse

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17 mai 2023

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Thierry Kirat et al., « The Convergence of Antitrust Thought in the Late 1930s and Its Subsequent Collapse », HAL-SHS : économie et finance, ID : 10670/1.m7u7dq


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In their research, published in History of Economic Ideas, Thierry Kirat and Frédéric Marty stress the importance of the late 1930s in the making of antitrust. The moment was exceptional for its consensus within the economic discipline and the implementation of voluntarist public enforcement, particularly under Thurman Arnold according to the prescriptions of the Second Chicago School, institutionalists, and the preferences of the Neo-Brandeis movement.

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