ISIL Freedom Network: United States > Books > Antitrust and Competition
- Antitrust and Monopoly: Anatomy of Political Failure
Source: Independent Institute
Author: Dominick T. Armentano
Country: United States
- "The alleged purpose of antitrust laws is to foster competition. The popular fear is that without them monopolies will restrict output, drive up prices, and thereby gouge the consumer. But as Armentano argues, this fear is grounded in superficial or unrealistic economic theories." Softcover book. (7/99)
- Antitrust: The case for repeal
Source: Ludwig von Mises Institute
Author: Dominick T. Armentano
Country: United States
- "This 100-page tour de force rips the intellectual cover off antitrust regulation to reveal it for what it is: a bludgeon used by businesses against their competitors." 100pp, $9.95 (rev., 1999)
- Natural Monopoly and Its Regulation
Source: The Cato Institute
Author: Richard A. Posner
Country: United States
- In this book Richard Posner discusses the existence of "natural monopolies" and the effectiveness of regulation. (11/99)
- Antitrust After Microsoft: The Obsolescence of Antitrust in the Digital Era
Source: Heartland Institute/Laissez Faire Books
Author: David B. Kopel
Country: United States
- Kopel chronicles the persistence and dynamism of competition, and the irrelevance of antitrust law in the digital age. Heartland Institute 2001, paperback, 175 p., $8.95 from Laissez Faire.
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