1. Where Is Antitrust Policy Going?" (Sept. 24 2018). assessment of market power, whereas the entire rationale for the market definition process is to enable an inference about market power. Why ever define markets when the only sensible way to do so presumes an answer to the very question that the method is designed to address? A market definition conclusion can never contain more or better information about market power than that used to define the market in the first place;John Briggs;Populist Antitrust': A Deviant Mutation or an Overdue Correction? An Interview with Einer Elhauge (Harvard Law School) by John Briggs (Axinn),2010
2. arguing that "[k]nowledgeable antitrust practitioners have long known that the most important single issue in most enforcement actions-because so much depends on it-is market definition."); see also Jonathan Baker, Market Definition: An Analytical Overview, 74 ANTITRUST L;See Robert Pitofsky;New Definitions of Relevant Market and the Assault on Antitrust, 90 COLUM. L. REV. 1805,1990