Amazon's Antitrust Paradox
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Lina Khan's "Amazon's Antitrust Paradox" is a critical examination of Amazon's business practices and their implications for antitrust law.
Khan argues that traditional antitrust analysis is inadequate for addressing the unique challenges posed by dominant digital platforms like Amazon.
She challenges the prevailing focus on consumer welfare, suggesting that it fails to account for the long-term harms of market dominance.
Khan's work has been highly influential in shaping the debate surrounding antitrust enforcement in the digital economy.
Her book has been praised for its insightful analysis and its call for a more robust approach to regulating powerful tech companies.
Khan argues that traditional antitrust analysis is inadequate for addressing the unique challenges posed by dominant digital platforms like Amazon.
She challenges the prevailing focus on consumer welfare, suggesting that it fails to account for the long-term harms of market dominance.
Khan's work has been highly influential in shaping the debate surrounding antitrust enforcement in the digital economy.
Her book has been praised for its insightful analysis and its call for a more robust approach to regulating powerful tech companies.
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