Podcast: Economics and antitrust (with Brian Albrecht)

Podcast: Economics and antitrust (with Brian Albrecht)

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My visitor on this episode of the podcast is Brian Albrecht, the Chief Economist on the Worldwide Heart for Legislation and Economics (ICLE). Brian holds a PhD in Economics from the College of Minnesota and is an professional on antitrust and shopper safety.

On this episode, Brian and I deliberate on the significance and software of antitrust legislation, in addition to the present state of antitrust enforcement in the USA. Amongst different matters, we talk about:

  • The aim of antitrust enforcement;
  • The instruments that exist to fight monopoly abuses;
  • The Neo-Brandesian worldview;
  • How FTC Chair Ferguson might method antitrust otherwise from his predecessor, Lina Khan;
  • Why tariffs are disruptive to an economic system;
  • Why the impression of tariffs tends to be underestimated (see this submit and this submit from Brian for extra on the financial dynamics of tariffs).

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