Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-2013
OCLC FAST subject heading
Antitrust law
Abstract
Criminal price fixing cartels are a serious problem for consumers. Cartels are hard both to find and punish. Research into other kinds of corporate wrongdoing suggests that enforcers should pay increased attention to incentives within the firm to deter wrongdoing. Thus far, antitrust scholarship and policy have ignored this insight in the cartel context. This Article suggests how to improve antitrust enforcement by focusing enforcement efforts on changing the incentives of internal firm compliance.
Recommended Citation
D. Daniel Sokol, Policing the Firm, 89 Notre Dame L. Rev. 785 (2013), available at http://scholarship.law.ufl.edu/facultypub/544