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The Logic of Market Definition

For more than a half century, antitrust trials have usually begun with the definition of a relevant market for the inquiry. Long experience has given this exercise an air of familiarity, but closer examination reveals market definition to be a confused exercise. Decades ago, Robert Pitofsky remarked that “no aspect of antitrust enforcement has been handled nearly as badly as market definition.”

David Glasner and Sean P. Sullivan

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