The following are books, articles and study that make up the antitrust revival. I include here work both belonging to the so-called New Brandeis school, and also the Neo-Arnoldian, or Post-Chicago schools.
This list is a work in progress and certainly not meant to be definitive. If there’s something missing, please email me and I’ll add it.
Books in Print
The Curse of Bigness, Tim Wu
Goliath, Matt Stoller
The Antitrust Paradigm, Restoring a Competitive Economy, Jonathan B. Baker
Radical Markets: Uprooting Capitalism and Democracy for a Just Society, Eric Posner, Glen Weyl
People, Power, and Profits: Progressive Capitalism for an Age of Discontent, Joseph E. Stiglitz
The Myth of Capitalism: Monopolies and the Death of Competition, Jonathan Tepper, Denise Hearn
Big Data and Competition Policy, Maurice Stucke & Allen Grunes
Cornered: The New Monopoly Capitalism and the Economics of Destruction, Barry Lynn
Coming Soon
Competition Overdose: How Free Market Mythology Transformed Us from Citizen Kings to Market Servants, Ariel Ezrachi, Maurice E. Stucke
Break ’Em Up: Recovering Our Freedom from Big Ag, Big Tech, and Big Money, Zephyr Teachout
Articles, Studies & Symposia
Amazon’s Antitrust Paradox, Lina Khan
The Separation of Platforms and Commerce, Lina Khan
Are U.S. Industries Becoming More Concentrated?, Gustavo Grullon, Yelena Larkin, Roni Michaely
Antitrust’s Democracy Deficit, Harry First & Spencer Weber Waller
Reassessing the Chicago School of Antitrust Symposium, forthcoming 2020, Pennsylvania Law Review.
Unlocking Antitrust Enforcement, Symposium, Yale Law Journal
The Profound Nonsense of Consumer Welfare Antitrust, Sandeep Vaheesan
Market Power & Inequality, Lina Khan & Sandeep Vaheesan
The Ideological Roots of America’s Market Power Problem, Lina Khan
The New Brandeis Movement, Lina Khan
The Unsound Theory Behind the Consumer (and Total) Welfare Goal in Antitrust, Mark Glick
American Gothic: How Chicago School Economics Distorts ‘Consumer Welfare’ in Antitrust, Mark Glick
Does the Rule of Reason Violate the Rule of Law?, Maurice Stucke
The Battle for the Soul of Antitrust, Eleanor Fox
Wealth Transfers as the Original and Primary Concern of Antitrust: The Efficiency Interpretation Challenged, Robert Lande
After Consumer Welfare, Now What?, Tim Wu
Blind Spot: The Attention Economy and the Law, Tim Wu
The New Utilities: Private Power, Social Infrastructure, and the Revival of the Public Utility Concept, K Sabeel Rahman
Horizontal Shareholding, Einer Elhauge
Tying, Bundled Discounts, and the Death of the Single Monopoly Profit Theory, Einer Elhaughe
Horizontal Shareholding and Antitrust Policy, Fiona Morton Scott, Herbert Hovenkamp
A Proposal to Limit the Anti-Competitive Power of Institutional Investors, Eric Posner, Fiona Morton Scott, E. Glen Weyl
Powerless, Marshall Steinbaum, Eric Bernstein, John Sturm
Concentration in US Labor Markets, José Azar, Ioana Marinescu, Marshall Steinbaum, Bledi Taska
Accommodating Capital and Policing Labor: Antitrust in the Two Gilded Ages, Sandeep Vaheesan
Predatory Pricing and Recoupment, Christopher R. Leslie
The Effective Competition Standard, Marshall Steinbaum, Maurice E. Stucke
Artificial Intelligence & Collusion: When Computers Inhibit Competition, Maurice Stucke
Reconsidering Competition, Maurice Stucke
America’s Concentration Crisis, Open Markets Institute
The Worst Opinion in Living Memory: AT&T/Time Warner and America’s Broken Merger Law, Chris Sagers
Market Structure and Political Law: A Taxonomy of Power, Zephyr Teachout, Lina Khan
Corporate Rules and Political Rules: Antitrust as Campaign Finance Reform, Zephyr Teachout
Antitrust Remedies for Labor Market Power, Suresh Naidu, Eric Posner, E. Glen Weyl
The Antitrust Consumer Welfare Paradox, Barak Orbach
Antitrust Populism, Barak Orbach
Antitrust As Allocator of Coordination Rights, Sanjukta Paul