With the FTC rule banning noncompetes, the agency has set in motion what could be an antitrust revolution on par with the reactionary reinterpretation of antitrust by the Chicago School in the 1970s. To meet that promise, the FTC should treat the rule as a first step, and not a one-off project.
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An Antitrust Revolution: Why the FTC’s…
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With the FTC rule banning noncompetes, the agency has set in motion what could be an antitrust revolution on par with the reactionary reinterpretation of antitrust by the Chicago School in the 1970s. To meet that promise, the FTC should treat the rule as a first step, and not a one-off project.