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#204 What Does Monopoly Really Mean? A Conversation With Barry Hawk, Author of “Monopoly in America”

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Barry E. Hawk

The debate about the role of government in regulating monopolies is getting more heated by the day. How do historical concepts of “monopoly” fit into the discussion? Veteran antitrust scholar, practitioner, and author Barry Hawk joins Alicia Downey and Matt Reynolds to discuss his latest foray into legal history in his new book, “Monopoly in America.” Listen to this episode to learn about how popular conceptions of monopoly and “monopolizers” evolved long before the passage of modern U.S. antitrust laws.

Barry E. Hawk

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Barry E. Hawk, Monopoly in America (Juris 2022)

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Alicia Downey, Downey Law LLC and Matthew Reynolds, Huth Reynolds LLP


Posted On January 16, 2023

Posted By Our Curious Amalgam

Posted In Antitrust Monopolization & Dominance Abuse PRACTICES

Tagged American history legal history monopoly

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