This article will explore the effects of the antitrust laws on international trade and the probable reasons for any adverse impact. It will then consider the primary alternative legislative proposal intended to remedy the perceived antitrust barrier to trade, the Export Trade Association Act of 1981. Finally, the article examines the responsiveness of the Antitrust Improvements Act to the problems and the potential hazards of an altered antitrust policy
This article discusses the conflicts between trade regulation and competition policy. It begins with...
There is an almost universally held perceptoin that expanded export trade is essential to a robust U...
This Article discusses the history of the Webb Act as a prelude to a discussion of the new legislati...
This article will explore the effects of the antitrust laws on international trade and the probable ...
Concern over the dramatic competitive decline of the United States in the realm of free world export...
After discussing briefly some of the statute\u27s economic implications and limitations, this articl...
United States antitrust laws increasingly have affected the international activities of U.S. corpora...
Senate Bill 144 is designed to encourage exports by facilitating the formation and operation of exp...
This Article explores the underlying propositions that the United States antitrust agencies have cre...
Within the last several years two approaches have been taken to tempering the extraterritorial appli...
In recent years, application of American antitrust laws to activities in foreign commerce has been ...
Antitrust law is one of the most commonly deployed instruments of economic regulation around the wor...
On September 30, 1980, the United States Senate passed a bill that would establish a commission to ...
The Sherman Act applies to trade or commerce with foreign nations. Are there differences in the a...
Since the enactment of the antitrust laws, policy makers, scholars, and business executives have deb...
This article discusses the conflicts between trade regulation and competition policy. It begins with...
There is an almost universally held perceptoin that expanded export trade is essential to a robust U...
This Article discusses the history of the Webb Act as a prelude to a discussion of the new legislati...
This article will explore the effects of the antitrust laws on international trade and the probable ...
Concern over the dramatic competitive decline of the United States in the realm of free world export...
After discussing briefly some of the statute\u27s economic implications and limitations, this articl...
United States antitrust laws increasingly have affected the international activities of U.S. corpora...
Senate Bill 144 is designed to encourage exports by facilitating the formation and operation of exp...
This Article explores the underlying propositions that the United States antitrust agencies have cre...
Within the last several years two approaches have been taken to tempering the extraterritorial appli...
In recent years, application of American antitrust laws to activities in foreign commerce has been ...
Antitrust law is one of the most commonly deployed instruments of economic regulation around the wor...
On September 30, 1980, the United States Senate passed a bill that would establish a commission to ...
The Sherman Act applies to trade or commerce with foreign nations. Are there differences in the a...
Since the enactment of the antitrust laws, policy makers, scholars, and business executives have deb...
This article discusses the conflicts between trade regulation and competition policy. It begins with...
There is an almost universally held perceptoin that expanded export trade is essential to a robust U...
This Article discusses the history of the Webb Act as a prelude to a discussion of the new legislati...