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Dynamic Competition and Public Policy: Reflecting on the Path Forward for Schumpeterian Antitrust

Event | 04.14.22, 4:30 AM EDT - 3:00 PM EDT

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Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
700 K Street NW Suite

Twenty years ago, Jerry Ellig published Dynamic Competition and Public Policy: Technology, Innovation, and Antitrust Issues (Cambridge University Press). With antitrust enforcement now a subject of intense interest among policymakers, it is time to pay tribute to Ellig’s pioneering work on dynamic competition, reflect on what we have learned since the book’s publication in 2001, and consider how to advance the much-needed Schumpeterian approach to competition. 

Click below as our own Lisa Kimmel speaks on merger reform policy. 

 

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