Why There Is a Disconnect Between the Economics of Innovation and U.S. Antitrust Policy, With David Teece

Why There Is a Disconnect Between the Economics of Innovation and U.S. Antitrust Policy, With David Teece

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Antitrust policy should favor dynamic, innovation-driven
competition, yet antitrust regulators generally don’t see it that
way. Why is that? Rob and Jackie sat down recently with David
Teece, the Thomas W. Tusher Professor in Global Business at UC
Berkeley’s Haas School of Business, to discuss the intersection
of innovation and economics in antitrust policy. 


 Mentioned


David J. Teece, Dynamic Capabilities and Strategic
Management: Organizing for Innovation and Growth (Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 2009).

Rob D. Atkinson, Michael Lind, Big Is Beautiful: Debunking
the Myth of Small Business, (MA: MIT Press, 2018). 



Related


Event, “Schumpeter v. Brandeis v. Chicago: The Antitrust
Debate of Our Times” (ITIF, 2021).

Rob Atkinson, “The Emergence of Anticorporate Progressivism”
(American Compass, 2021).

Rob Atkinson, “Antitrust Can Hurt U.S. Competitiveness” (The
Wall Street Journal, 2021).

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