
Odd Lots FTC Chief Andrew Ferguson on the Trump Vision for Antitrust
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Mar 17, 2025 Andrew Ferguson, FTC Chair during the Trump administration, discusses his approach to antitrust enforcement and consumer welfare. He shares insights on the continuity of merger guidelines set by his predecessor, emphasizing the importance of keeping corporate power in check. Ferguson also delves into the complexities of regulating monopolies and the evolving interpretation of consumer welfare, particularly amid the challenges presented by big tech. His perspective highlights the significant role of antitrust policies in shaping competitive markets and protecting consumers.
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Value of the FTC
- The FTC's combined antitrust and consumer protection missions offer advantages.
- Having multi-member agencies with bipartisan representation increases transparency and market protection.
Merger Guidelines
- The FTC has kept the merger guidelines from the Biden administration for stability.
- Frequent guideline rewrites would consume agency resources and create uncertainty for businesses.
Consumer Welfare Standard
- The consumer welfare standard should consider more than just short-term price and output.
- It should encompass broader economic injuries, including loss of innovation and product quality.
