Ronald Coase said he had gotten tired of antitrust because when the prices went up the judges said it was monopoly, when the prices went down they said it was predatory pricing, and when they stayed the same they said it was tacit collusion.
Se la debemos a William Landes en The Fire of Truth: A Remembrance of Law and Economics at Chicago, 1932-1970 de Edmund W. Kitch (1981, p.193).
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