Wyatt Wells is associate professor of history at Auburn University at Montgomery. He is the author of Economist in an Uncertain World: Arthur F. Burns and the Federal Reserve, 1970-1978.
A carefully crafted volume that should be of great interest to students of business and political history. -- Marc Allen Eisner * American Historical Review * A fascinating and well-told political tale spun by a historian who has searched archives and presidential libraries. * Choice * A timely, well-written history. -- Norm Hutcherson * Library Journal * Wells's rich account provides a deep understanding of how antitrust has quietly shaped much of the postwar political economy.... It is essential reading for specialists in business-government relations and merits attention from all historians who are looking to think about and participate in a broader conversation about politics, economy, and society. * Reviews in American History * Wyatt Wells has written an important book that makes a major contribution to out understanding of antitrust and its domestic and international milieu. * Journal of American History *