Elizabeth Popp Berman

Elizabeth Popp Berman is Richard H. Price Professor of Organizational Studies at the University of Michigan, and author of Thinking like an Economist: How Efficiency Replaced Equality in U.S. Public Policy (2022). She is currently studying the intersection of economic ideas and market governance during the transition to modern capitalism, and the lessons of both for the present.

How Industrial Policy Gave Us the Sherman Act

Elizabeth Popp Berman writes that the history of the antimonopoly movement and industrial policy in the United States shows that antitrust and industrial policy, currently considered by many to be in conflict, can complement each other in pursuit of shared goals.

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