Dear Readers,
We are pleased to kick off 2019 with an edition of the CPI Antitrust Chronicle® devoted to the latest developments in Behavioral Antitrust. Behavioral economics is generally defined as “a method of economic analysis that applies psychological insights into human behavior to explain economic decision-making.”
Economic analysis has long held an important role in the world of antitrust. Today’s antitrust analyses are largely grounded in neoclassical economics theory: consumers
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