Monopoly and Competition

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Murray N. Rothbard

The Royal Company was at last dead, stillborn, and old du Noyer's loss was the French public's gain.

Murray N. Rothbard

"It is vain, however, to call simply for clearer statutory definitions of monopolistic practice. For the vagueness of the law results from the impossibility of laying down a cogent definition of monopoly on the market."

Brett M. Kavanaugh

That will give the FTC far greater power to block mergers than the statutory text or Supreme Court precedents permit.

Murray Rubinstein

China in the formative centuries developed protoanarchistic ideas. The total, unsystematic application of those ideas created a system as rigid, as formalistic and tyrannical, as any we have today.

Daniel Krawisz

Although I have tried in this article to show how discussions of competition may be prevented from being misleading, it may often be best to emphasize instead the cooperation of the market, for this is the more fundamental feature of a capitalist order, and this is what competition on the free market promotes.

Friedrich A. Hayek

Competition is a process of the formation of opinion: by spreading information, it creates that unity and coherence of the economic system which we presuppose when we think of it as one market.