Free the Market!: Why Only Government Can Keep the Marketplace Competitive

Free the Market!: Why Only Government Can Keep the Marketplace Competitive

by Gary L. Reback
Free the Market!: Why Only Government Can Keep the Marketplace Competitive

Free the Market!: Why Only Government Can Keep the Marketplace Competitive

by Gary L. Reback

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Overview

Why we need government intervention in the free market to protect competition and encourage innovation
 
Starting about thirty years ago, conservatives forced an overhaul of competition policy that has loosened business rules for everything from selling products to buying competitors.
 
Gary Reback thinks the changes have gone too far. Today's competition policies, he argues, were made for the old manufacturing economy of the 1970s. But in a high-tech world, these policies actually slow innovation, hurt consumers, and entrench big companies at the expense of entrepreneurs.
 
Free the Market! is both a memoir of Reback's titanic legal battles—involving top companies such as Apple, Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, and AT&T—and a persuasive argument for measured government intervention in the free market to foster competition. Among the fascinating questions he considers:
  • Can a company ever compete too hard for the public good?
  • Should policy makers worry more about promoting competition or improving efficiency?
  • Does it help consumers when a manufacturer sets the prices its retailers charge?
  • Should the government do more to stop controversial mergers?
  • At what point does intellectual property protection hurt innovation?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781101032589
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 04/16/2009
Sold by: Penguin Group
Format: eBook
Pages: 432
File size: 465 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Gary L. Reback is one of the nation's most prominent antitrust attorneys, best known for spearheading the efforts that led to the federal lawsuit against Microsoft. He has been named one of the 100 Most Influential Lawyers in America by the National Law Journal and is quoted regularly by major media. He is currently of counsel with Carr & Ferrell LLP.
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