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Antitrust-Isn't: The Story Of Declining Enforcement In America

Capitalisn't

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The Chicago School of Antitrust

In the 1980s, you see a lot of mergers and de-conglomerations. KKR buying Batteries food was a conglomerate selling everything from Topikana juice to sansenite luggage. For that group, the Chicago view of antitrust was music,. And they wanted to play the music for 40 years. They were very resistant to listening that maybe kind of you need to change music because context has changed.

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