Books by Michelle Meagher
“She was originally a competition lawyer. And initially, in the way she writes her book, she says that she started off thinking that competition was something that worked for the social good. And she came to review her attitude after some decades working as a competition lawyer. She gave up her job and turned to thinking more critically about competition. As you can tell from the title, she doesn’t think much of the way competition policy currently operates. “ Read more...
Howard Smith, Economist
Interviews where books by Michelle Meagher were recommended
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The Profit Paradox: How Thriving Firms Threaten the Future of Work
by Jan Eeckhout -
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The Great Reversal: How America Gave up on Free Markets
by Thomas Philippon -
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How Antitrust Failed Workers
by Eric A. Posner -
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Competition is Killing Us: How Big Business is Harming Our Society and Planet
by Michelle Meagher -
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The Antitrust Paradigm: Restoring a Competitive Economy
by Jonathan B. Baker
The best books on Antitrust, recommended by Howard Smith
The best books on Antitrust, recommended by Howard Smith
Across sectors and around the world fewer and fewer companies dominate the economy, with negative consequences for consumers, workers and the economy as a whole. Here, Oxford economist Howard Smith introduces books on ‘antitrust,’ a key policy tool for ensuring that markets are actually functioning properly in market economies.