Kevin Carty, in his article “An Unpredictable Upcoming Matchup: Donald Trump vs. Big Business,” quotes Maurice Stucke:
Maurice Stucke, a professor at the University of Tennessee College of Law, says it is vital that anti-monopoly regulators focus on internet goliaths. As “we transition into a data-driven economy, several of the significant shortcomings [of the Chicago School] are magnified,” he said. For one, the Chicago School’s focus on efficiency and prices is ill-equipped for the online market, in which many products are free but some companies still are able to engage in anti-competitive behavior.
The November 16, 2016 article in The Atlantic is available here.
An Uncle Sam balloon floats down Sixth Avenue during the 87th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York November 28, 2013. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
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