Walter Adams and Chicago |
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Authors: | Kenneth G. Elzinga |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Virginia, 22901, Charlottesville, VA, USA
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Abstract: | Walter Adams is one of the strongest critics of the Chicago School of Economics. Yet he was trained at the University of Chicago. This article traces Adams' education in economics and delineates two distinct Chicago traditions of antitrust policy. Adams is linked to the earlier Chicago tradition of Henry Simons and, to some extent, Frank Knight. The consistency of Adams' policy views on antitrust is shown and the connection of these views to pragmatism and Jeffersonian precepts is argued. |
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