Antitrust: The Case for Repeal
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Antitrust: The Case for Repeal | |
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Author(s) | Dominick T. Armentano |
Country | United States |
Subject(s) | Law |
Genre(s) | Non-fiction |
Publisher | Cato Institute |
Publication date |
1986 (1st edition) 1999 (2nd edition) |
Media type | |
Pages |
78 p. (1st edition) 106 p. (2nd edition) |
ISBN | 0932790585 |
OCLC Number | 13331713 |
Antitrust: The Case for Repeal is a book by Dominick T. Armentano. The only book in print on antitrust and the Microsoft case that calls for the repeal of all antitrust, the short text investigates the details of various antitrust cases as well as nearly every conceivable rationale for antitrust, and comes to the conclusion that the regulation is simply a bludgeon used by businesses against their competitors, and not a protection that leads to fairness and well-being for business and consumers.
Links
- Resources page at Mises.org (including full text)
- Excerpt from Preface "Time To Repeal Antitrust"
- Articles, essays and reviews
- "A Politically Incorrect Guide to Antitrust Policy" by D.T. Armentano, September 2007
- Interview with Dominick T. Armentano The Austrian Economics Newsletter, Fall 1998
- "Antitrust and Microsoft" by Dominick Armentano, September 1998
- Antitrust Reform: Predatory Practices and the Competitive Process (PDF) by Dominick Armentano, The Review of Austrian Economics vol. 3
- "King Klein" by Dominick Armentano, July 2000
- "Anti-trust, Anti-truth" by Thomas J. DiLorenzo, June 2000
- "Barriers to Entry" by Dominick Armentano, September 2000
- "Do Antitrust Laws Preserve Competition?" by Sylvester Petro, November 2009
- "State Antitrust (anti-monopoly) law versus state IP (pro-monopoly) law" by Stephan Kinsella, November 2010
- "Abolish Antitrust Laws" by Murray N. Rothbard, (excerpt from Power and Market)
- "Posner on Antitrust" by Mises.org
- Anti-trust: New Directions, New Strategies: The Flawed Basic Concepts (PDF) by George Reisman, March 2001
- The Freeman: The Rhetoric of Antitrust by Thomas J. DiLorenzo, March 1987
- The Antitrust Economists' Paradox (PDF) by Thomas J. DiLorenzo, Summer 1991
- Antitrust Does Not Protect Competition: A critique of the proposed Antitrust regulation in Serbia (PDF) by Ivan Jankovic
- "Anti-trust is Anti-Competitive" by Ninos P. Malek, July 2004
- "Revealing the Reality of Antitrust" by Gary Galles, December 2010
- "Economists and Antitrust" by William L. Anderson, May 2000
- "The Case Against All Antitrust Legislation (lecture 31 of 32)" by David J. Heinrich, August 2004
- "Path Dependence and Antitrust" by Timothy D. Terrell, November 1999
- "Random Acts of Antitrust" by S.M. Oliva, October 2007
- "Competition and the Economists" by Murray N. Rothbard, January 2012
- "Obama's Antitrust Luddites" by Thomas J. DiLorenzo, September 2011
- "100 Years of Myths about Standard Oil" by Gary Galles, May 2011
- Other media
- "Antitrust: The Case for Repeal" podcast with the author and host Jeff Riggenbach
- An Austrian View on Monopoly and Anti-Trust Law lecture by Walter Block, July 2010
- An Austrian View on Monopoly and Anti-Trust Law lecture by Walter Block, July 2009
- Antitrust Playlist at YouTube
- Anti-trust and Monopoly interview with Dominick T. Armentano and Ron Paul, July 1983
- The Case for Repealing Antitrust Laws lecture by Dominick T. Armentano, 1994
- Lectures by Thomas J. DiLorenzo
- Monopoly, Competition, and Antitrust 2012
- Monopoly, Competition, and Antitrust 2011
- Monopoly and Competition 2010 (YouTube)
- Monopoly and Competition 2009 (YouTube)
- Monopoly and Competition 2008
- Monopoly and Competition 2007
- Protectionist Origins of Antitrust (audio) 2006
- Monopoly and Competition 2005
- Monopoly and Competition 2004
- The Case Against All Antitrust Legislation 2003
- Monopoly and Competition 2001
- Related courses
- Competition, Monopoly, and Antitrust: The Austrian Perspective Mises Academy course by Thomas DiLorenzo
- "Alan Greenspan Was Right! (About Antitrust, Anyway)" by Thomas J. DiLorenzo, February 2011
- Competition, Monopoly, and Antitrust: The Austrian Perspective Mises Academy course by Thomas DiLorenzo