In addition, the paper provides us with some classical cases revealing the shift of American antitrust policy from Chicago school to post-Chicago school.
Ms. Varney’s new policy more closely aligns American antitrust policy on monopolies and predatory practices with the views of antitrust regulators at the European Commission.
For multinational firms, this disagreement between European and American trustbusters could create renewed uncertainty about the direction of global antitrust policy.
That is true of antitrust policy, when there has been a great deal of convergence.