Antitrust law shapes how markets compete, how businesses grow, and how economic power is restrained. In an era of digital platforms, global mergers, and rising concentration, understanding competition law has never been more important. This book offers a clear, engaging, and comprehensive introduction to antitrust law, combining legal doctrine with economic insight and contemporary policy debate. This book guides you from core principles such as market definition, dominance, and cartel behavior to modern challenges including digital markets, innovation, labor competition, and global enforcement. Complex ideas are explained with clarity and structure, making the subject accessible without oversimplifying its depth. Ideal for law students and anyone seeking a solid foundation in competition law, this book equips you to think critically about market power and regulation. Whether used for study or as a comprehensive reference, it provides the tools needed to understand how antitrust law works and why it matters in today's economy.
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