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Book Synopsis: The Institutional Structure of Antitrust Enforcement, by Daniel A. Crane provides a comprehensive and succinct treatment of the history, structure, and behavior of the various U.S. institutions that enforce antitrust laws, such as the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission. It addresses the relationship between corporate regulation and antitrust, the uniquely American approach of having two federal antitrust agencies, antitrust federalism, and the predominance of private enforcement over public enforcement. It also draws comparisons with the structure of institutional enforcement outside the United States in the European Union and in other parts of the world, and it considers the possibility of creating international antitrust institutions through the World Trade Organization or other treaty mechanisms. The book derives its topics from historical, economic, political, and theoretical perspectives.
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Are you interested in learning about the history, structure, and behavior of the U.S. institutions that enforce antitrust laws? Look no further than The Institutional Structure of Antitrust Enforcement by Daniel A. Crane. This comprehensive and succinct book provides a deep insight into the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission, the two federal antitrust agencies responsible for enforcing antitrust laws in the United States.
What sets this book apart is its analysis of the relationship between corporate regulation and antitrust, shedding light on the interplay between these two important areas of law. With its focus on antitrust federalism, the book also explores the uniquely American approach that establishes two federal antitrust agencies. This in-depth examination allows readers to gain a comprehensive understanding of the U.S. antitrust enforcement landscape.
Not only does The Institutional Structure of Antitrust Enforcement cover U.S. antitrust enforcement, but it also delves into international perspectives. By drawing comparisons with the structure of institutional enforcement in the European Union and other parts of the world, readers will gain a global understanding of antitrust practices.
Imagine the possibilities of international antitrust institutions – The Institutional Structure of Antitrust Enforcement explores this concept by considering the creation of such institutions through the World Trade Organization or other treaty mechanisms. This forward-thinking approach provides a glimpse into the future of antitrust enforcement.
If you are interested in a thought-provoking exploration of antitrust enforcement from historical, economic, political, and theoretical perspectives, The Institutional Structure of Antitrust Enforcement is the book for you. Expand your knowledge and gain a deep understanding of this vital area of law today!
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