Fall 2019, Volume 2, Number 1

Consumer Welfare… A Technocrat & A Populist Walk Into A Bar
In this issue of the CPI Antitrust Chronicle®, we tackle the ongoing debate surrounding the consumer welfare standard in antitrust law.
Since the rise to pre-eminence in the 1970s of the U.S. Chicago School, and the “more economic approach” to competition law enforcement in the EU in the 1990s, the consensus was, for a long time, that the overarching goal of antitrust rules should be to protect “consumer welfare.”