Abstract

During the past eighteen years, the American Antitrust Institute (AAI) has grown into the flagship competition advocacy organization in the United States. In handing off the leadership to his successor, AAI’s founder and first president, Bert Foer, leaves a legacy rich in the ideology of progressive antitrust. His successor, Diana Moss, discusses the challenges of making AAI into a durable institution moving forward, and she recaps the unique contributions to this special tribute issue by Harry First and Eleanor Fox, Robert Skitol, David Lawsky, and Bill Kovacic.

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