Book contents
- Christianity and Market Regulation
- Law and Christianity
- Christianity and Market Regulation
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Christianity and the Morality of the Market
- 2 The Common Good and the Role of Government in Regulating Markets
- 3 Public Choice Theory and Interest Group Capture
- 4 Christianity and Antitrust
- 5 Christianity and Corporate Purpose
- 6 Is Entrepreneurship Christian?
- 7 Subsidiarity and the Role of Regulation in the Financial Sector
- 8 Christianity and Bankruptcy
- 9 Patents, Access to Health Technologies, and Christianity
- 10 Price Controls and Market Economies
- Index
4 - Christianity and Antitrust
A Nexus
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 June 2021
- Christianity and Market Regulation
- Law and Christianity
- Christianity and Market Regulation
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Christianity and the Morality of the Market
- 2 The Common Good and the Role of Government in Regulating Markets
- 3 Public Choice Theory and Interest Group Capture
- 4 Christianity and Antitrust
- 5 Christianity and Corporate Purpose
- 6 Is Entrepreneurship Christian?
- 7 Subsidiarity and the Role of Regulation in the Financial Sector
- 8 Christianity and Bankruptcy
- 9 Patents, Access to Health Technologies, and Christianity
- 10 Price Controls and Market Economies
- Index
Summary
Ask anyone in the antitrust community the question, “Is there an intersection between contemporary antitrust enforcement and legal training?” and the answer would be, “Yes.” Ask any of the same people, “Is there a connection between contemporary antitrust enforcement and the discipline of economics?” and the answer still would be, “Yes.” But to the question, “Is there a relationship between Christianity and contemporary antitrust enforcement?” the response is likely an “I don’t think so,” or, just as likely, a blank stare.
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- Christianity and Market RegulationAn Introduction, pp. 74 - 100Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021