Antitrust hipsters are going mainstream around the world -- but what about Australia?

08/11/2021 31 min Episodio 5
Antitrust hipsters are going mainstream around the world -- but what about Australia?

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The "hipster antitrust" movement emerged in 2017 as young lawyer Lina Khan and others argued that competition law should embrace a wider variety of harms and benefits than the price-focussed consumer welfare standard.  The pushback was firm - including from ACCC boss Rod Sims - and hipster antitrust was consigned by many to the recycling crate of history. Fast forward to 2021 - Lina Khan leads the FTC and antitrust hipsters are quickly becoming mainstream. Betty Mkatshwa joins us to discuss how we got here and where we're going. Plus: criminal cartels that make you sick, rigged roofing allegations, and what Don Bradman's batting average has in common with committal hearings for the Federal Court. Subscribe to the podcast mailing list - https://bit.ly/3CZtndc  Links from the episode: "I am not an antitrust hipster, says Rod Sims", our report on the ACCC Chair's comments in 2018. Nod and a Wink newsletter on Hipster Antitrust. OECD project on Gender Inclusive Competition Policy ft. Betty Mkatshwa Justice Wigney's interlocutory decision in CDPP v Citigroup (No. 5) -- not the first time "shemozzle" has appeared in a Federal Court judgment but apparently the first time it has appeared as a catchword. Magic 8-Ball online Meet the Gilbert + Tobin Competition + Regulation team Support the show: https://www.gtlaw.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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