Recently 37 antitrust and economics professors submitted a letter urging the Federal Communications Commission and Department of Justice to block Comcast's proposed acquisition of Time Warner Cable because it would harm competition. Although we hold diverging, and often opposing, views on law, economics, and politics, what unites us is the troubling prospect that the proposed merger would result in higher prices, less innovation, and reduce...
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