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

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The End of Antitrust Enforcement in the United States

The Department of Justice used to bring on average 21 cases per year against Fortune 500 companies. Between 1955 and 1979, the DOJ brought 2021 cases for monopolization; between 1980 and 1997, this number fell to 22. The average number of FTC complaints fell from an average of 18 a year between 61 and 71 to 9 a year between 1980 and 2003. This took place without any sanctioning by Congress or by any elected official. If this is true in antitrust, can it take place everywhere else? And also, if this expert has so much power, why they have so much power?"

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