Antitrust authority's optimal policy destabilizes cartels, benefiting society.
The article discusses how an antitrust authority can break up cartels by using different strategies like fines and leniency programs. The goal is to make sure that cartels don't become too powerful and harm competition. The study shows that the best approach depends on factors like how efficient the authority is, how much people trust the law, and how many firms are in the market. By using the right mix of policies, the authority can keep markets fair and protect consumers.