Freedom to Trade and the Competitive Process
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Freedom to Trade and the Competitive Process
UC Berkeley Public Law Research Paper No. 1761581
Number of pages: 10
Posted: 15 Feb 2011
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Date Written: February 2011
Abstract
Although antitrust courts sometimes stress the competitive process, they have not deeply explored what that process is. Inspired by the theory of the core, we explore the idea that the competitive process is the process of sellers and buyers forming improving coalitions. Much of antitrust can be seen as prohibiting firms' attempts to restrain improving trade between their rivals and customers. In this way, antitrust protects firms' and customers' freedom to trade to their mutual betterment.
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Edlin, Aaron S. and Farrell, Joseph, Freedom to Trade and the Competitive Process (February 2011). NBER Working Paper No. w16818, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1770373
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