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Abstract
We examine several ways in which the U.S. Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust enforcement has changed under its new leadership during the Biden Administration, including policy changes and proposed technology-related rulemakings, and relevant recent court cases and academic research. We comment on the potential consequences of these changes for both the market and for the Commission’s reputation as a public institution.
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New Online Manuscript Submission System The Review of Industrial Organization publishes research papers on all aspects of industrial organization, broadly defined. A main focus is on competition and monopoly, in their many forms and processes and their effects on efficiency, innovation, and social conditions. Topics may range from the internal organization of enterprises to wide international comparisons.
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