Uno de los que me recomendaron primero fue el libro de Robert Bork: "The Antitrust Paradox", escrito en 1978, con una crítica del sistema norteamericano que es una prolija explicación conceptual. También leí la segunda edición de 1993, que introduce reflexiones a su escrito de años anteriores.
‘Antitrust was defined by Robert Bork. I cannot overstate his influence.’
Judge Bork, Consumer Welfare, and Antitrust Law
"Robert Bork, The Man Who Redefined Antitrust, Is Dead At 85", by Daniel Fisher
"Robert Bork, the conservative jurist whose rejection for the U.S. Supreme Court spawned a verb -- to be "Borked" -- has died at 85, according to the Associated Press.
Bork is most famous for his failed nomination to the nation's highest court, but his most lasting contribution to the law probably comes from how he and a cadre of like-minded University of Chicago theorists turned the prevalent theory of antitrust law on its head in the 1960s."
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