Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Boston University Law Review
Abstract
A conference paper on the insights of professor Joseph Brodley on the antitrust law is presented. It discusses that Brodley noted that the most used term in modern antitrust analysis is consumer welfare. It highlights that Brodley has always been interested on the workability and implementation of the antitrust law. It mentions that Brodley wrote that firms need to penetrate the most competitive markets and cater the most demanding customers to attain international competitive advantage.
First Page
1375
Volume
90
Publication Date
2010
Recommended Citation
Fox, Eleanor M., "“Antitrust Welfare”—The Brodley Synthesis" (2010). Faculty Articles. 390.
https://gretchen.law.nyu.edu/fac-articles/390
