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W J Moore

    National Journal
    |November 7, 1993
    PubMed
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    The Justice Department plans strong antitrust law enforcement. However, funding shortages and judicial opposition may hinder progress in trustbusting efforts.

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    Area of Science:

    • Antitrust Law
    • Economic Policy
    • Government Enforcement

    Background:

    • Anne K. Bingaman, appointed as the Justice Department's lead trustbuster, has committed to rigorous enforcement of antitrust legislation.
    • The enforcement of antitrust laws is a critical component of maintaining market competition and preventing monopolies.

    Discussion:

    • Potential challenges to effective antitrust enforcement include insufficient funding, unsupportive judicial attitudes, and internal skepticism within the administration.
    • These obstacles could significantly impede the successful execution of Bingaman's mandate.

    Key Insights:

    • Vigorous enforcement of antitrust laws is declared policy.
    • Resource limitations and institutional resistance pose significant threats to achieving enforcement goals.

    Outlook:

    • Future antitrust actions may face considerable hurdles despite stated intentions.
    • The effectiveness of trustbusting initiatives will depend on overcoming financial and judicial challenges.