The Robinson-Patman Act was an effort by Congress to rid the business community of unfair pricing practices. Since the act did not expressly refer to functional discounts, the continuing legality of their usage was an open question. It is the purpose of this comment to measure the extent to which the trade discount has been affected by the act as interpreted by the Federal Trade Commission and the courts
A Review of Price Discrimination Under the Robinson-Patman Act, By Frederick M. Rowe
The often criticized price discrimination control laws are examined in this article. The author cons...
Standard Oil sold gasoline to jobber customers at a price lower than that at which it sold to othe...
The Robinson-Patman Act was an effort by Congress to rid the business community of unfair pricing pr...
Probably no sphere of governmental regulation of business in the United States has caused more conce...
This Article will examine whether sales incentive plans nevertheless may be justified under the ava...
The Robinson-Patman Act was approved by the President on June 19, 1936. The purpose of the act was t...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe Robinson-Patman...
The purposes of this comment are to analyze the holding of the Court in the Automatic Canteen case a...
This comment will deal solely with the last two forms of discrimination prohibited by sections 2(d) ...
The increasingly complex character of American economy has created powerful incentives for new metho...
The broad purpose of the Robinson-Patman Act is to prohibit sellers from granting price allowances, ...
A Review of Business Aspects of Pricing Under the Robinson-Patman Act (Trade Regulation Series). By ...
Text of remarks presented by Mr. Sheehy to the Round Table on Trade Regulation at the 1959 annual me...
Includes bibliographical references.At the time of the 1936 Congressional debates leading to the pas...
A Review of Price Discrimination Under the Robinson-Patman Act, By Frederick M. Rowe
The often criticized price discrimination control laws are examined in this article. The author cons...
Standard Oil sold gasoline to jobber customers at a price lower than that at which it sold to othe...
The Robinson-Patman Act was an effort by Congress to rid the business community of unfair pricing pr...
Probably no sphere of governmental regulation of business in the United States has caused more conce...
This Article will examine whether sales incentive plans nevertheless may be justified under the ava...
The Robinson-Patman Act was approved by the President on June 19, 1936. The purpose of the act was t...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe Robinson-Patman...
The purposes of this comment are to analyze the holding of the Court in the Automatic Canteen case a...
This comment will deal solely with the last two forms of discrimination prohibited by sections 2(d) ...
The increasingly complex character of American economy has created powerful incentives for new metho...
The broad purpose of the Robinson-Patman Act is to prohibit sellers from granting price allowances, ...
A Review of Business Aspects of Pricing Under the Robinson-Patman Act (Trade Regulation Series). By ...
Text of remarks presented by Mr. Sheehy to the Round Table on Trade Regulation at the 1959 annual me...
Includes bibliographical references.At the time of the 1936 Congressional debates leading to the pas...
A Review of Price Discrimination Under the Robinson-Patman Act, By Frederick M. Rowe
The often criticized price discrimination control laws are examined in this article. The author cons...
Standard Oil sold gasoline to jobber customers at a price lower than that at which it sold to othe...