The impact of the United States antitrust laws on American exports has in recent years become a controversial issue, especially in view of the increasing U.S, trade deficit. In this article, Mr. Ongman employs economic analysis to determine the desirability of a protectionistic Sherman Act. He concludes that such a policy, resulting in foreign retaliation and spillover into the domestic market, would be unwise
The extraterritorial enforcement of U.S. antitrust laws has long generated discontent between the U...
American antitrust policy in foreign commerce is once again under the pressure of complaints from a...
One of the primary purposes-some would say the primary pur- pose--of antitrust laws is to promote e...
The impact of the United States antitrust laws on American exports has in recent years become a cont...
This Article explores the underlying propositions that the United States antitrust agencies have cre...
The ground rules governing competition in international trade rank high among current issues of econ...
United States antitrust laws increasingly have affected the international activities of U.S. corpora...
There is an almost universally held perceptoin that expanded export trade is essential to a robust U...
This article discusses the conflicts between trade regulation and competition policy. It begins with...
This article will explore the effects of the antitrust laws on international trade and the probable ...
Professor Rahl\u27s international antitrust challenge is a first-class, pocket-sized introduction to...
After discussing briefly some of the statute\u27s economic implications and limitations, this articl...
It is commonly said that the United States antitrust laws are a cor- nerstone of our free enterpris...
The vigorous and non-discriminatory enforcement of antitrust law can contribute to promoting an inte...
In an attempt to create more consistently pro-competitive antitrust policies, many countries have el...
The extraterritorial enforcement of U.S. antitrust laws has long generated discontent between the U...
American antitrust policy in foreign commerce is once again under the pressure of complaints from a...
One of the primary purposes-some would say the primary pur- pose--of antitrust laws is to promote e...
The impact of the United States antitrust laws on American exports has in recent years become a cont...
This Article explores the underlying propositions that the United States antitrust agencies have cre...
The ground rules governing competition in international trade rank high among current issues of econ...
United States antitrust laws increasingly have affected the international activities of U.S. corpora...
There is an almost universally held perceptoin that expanded export trade is essential to a robust U...
This article discusses the conflicts between trade regulation and competition policy. It begins with...
This article will explore the effects of the antitrust laws on international trade and the probable ...
Professor Rahl\u27s international antitrust challenge is a first-class, pocket-sized introduction to...
After discussing briefly some of the statute\u27s economic implications and limitations, this articl...
It is commonly said that the United States antitrust laws are a cor- nerstone of our free enterpris...
The vigorous and non-discriminatory enforcement of antitrust law can contribute to promoting an inte...
In an attempt to create more consistently pro-competitive antitrust policies, many countries have el...
The extraterritorial enforcement of U.S. antitrust laws has long generated discontent between the U...
American antitrust policy in foreign commerce is once again under the pressure of complaints from a...
One of the primary purposes-some would say the primary pur- pose--of antitrust laws is to promote e...