U.S. Antitrust Kneecaps Companies Trying to Compete Globally
U.S. · BUSINESS · TECH
April 9, 20233 min read601 words
Published: April 9, 2023  |  3 min read601 words
Throughout its 100-year-plus history, U.S. antitrust policy has studiously ignored the issue of global economic competitiveness. Indeed, in their zeal to maintain competitive balance between players in America’s domestic markets, U.S. antitrust enforcers have often harmed U.S. co...
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April 12, 2023
The article argues that antitrust regulations in the United States negatively impact companies' ability to compete globally, but it presents a one-sided and biased view that fails to acknowledge the potential benefits of antitrust regulations. Additionally, the lack of credentials or expertise in the antitrust regulation field undermines the argument's credibility. Overall, the article lacks balance and expertise, making it less credible in comprehensively analysing the issue.
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