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Whither “Neo-Brandeisian” Antitrust Enforcement: A Candid Conversation with Jonathan Kanter

Dec 20, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
I've Known Jonathan Cantor for a Long Time.
03:06 • 4min
3
The Purpose of Antitrust Law Is to Promote Competition
07:18 • 1min
4
Antitrust Laws - Is There a Consumer Welfare Standard?
08:28 • 3min
5
The First Principles of Antitrust
11:04 • 2min
6
The Root of Consumer Welfare From Judge Bork
12:52 • 2min
7
What's the Rule of Law?
14:40 • 2min
8
The Antitrust Laws Are About Protecting Competition
16:37 • 3min
9
What's the Role of Economists in Antitrust?
19:46 • 3min
10
The Beauty of Market Economy Is That You Don't Know What You're Going to Get
23:16 • 4min
11
How Large Does Sample After How Many Losses Before We Have This?
27:03 • 3min
12
Antitrust Enforcement - I Could Never Shut Him Up.
29:41 • 3min
13
Antitrust Enforcement
32:56 • 2min
14
Do You Have a Hard Road to Hold When Dealing Non-Horizontal Mergers?
35:21 • 1min
15
Is the Fix a Fix?
36:50 • 3min
16
Restructuring
39:36 • 3min
17
Is There Some Notion That You're Inherently Suspect of Divestitures?
42:11 • 2min
18
Are Americans Happy With Their Drug Prices?
43:42 • 2min
19
Competition and Property Rights - I'm Not Carrying Their Water
45:29 • 2min
20
Is a Merger a Good Idea?
47:06 • 5min
21
Is Competition Threatening the Competition?
52:15 • 2min
22
Do You Think the Antitrust Guidelines Will Apply to Private Equity Deals?
54:29 • 2min
23
Are We Vitalizing Section 8 of the Clayton Act?
56:47 • 2min
24
Antitrust Needs in Competition
59:08 • 1min
25
Is Section 2 a Felony?
01:00:33 • 3min
26
Is Section 2 of the Sherman Act a Crime?
01:03:43 • 2min
27
Is Section 2 of the Sherman Act Subject to Criminal Penalties?
01:05:32 • 3min