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The Chaos of Unintended Consequences in Antitrust
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The Chaos of Unintended Consequences in Antitrust

Exploring the Risks and Rewards of Modern Antitrust Enforcement

Managing deeply integrated, complex systems requires a careful balance. When regulators pull out their toolkit, the results are rarely simple. Join us as we look at both sides of the modern competition debate and the practical realities of trying to “fix” global markets.

Key Discussion Points:

  • The Case for Intervention: Breaking price chokeholds and preventing consumer “lock-in”.

  • The Risks of Regulation: Visualizing the compliance trap and system-wide performance degradation.

  • The “Rescued” Competitor: Why the DOJ’s win against the JetBlue/Spirit merger resulted in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

  • Global Competition: How blocking domestic mergers like Tapestry/Capri may handicap American brands against European conglomerates.

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