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
This paper presents two major economic arguments relevant to a decision facing the U.S. Supreme Cour...
Professor Rahl has focused this Symposium on the potential harms to states and to the international ...
This article will explore the effects of the antitrust laws on international trade and the probable ...
The impact of the United States antitrust laws on American exports has in recent years become a cont...
The ground rules governing competition in international trade rank high among current issues of econ...
This Article explores the underlying propositions that the United States antitrust agencies have cre...
This article will explore the effects of the antitrust laws on international trade and the probable ...
There is an almost universally held perceptoin that expanded export trade is essential to a robust U...
After discussing briefly some of the statute\u27s economic implications and limitations, this articl...
For the most prolonged period of time in recent history, American corporations have been experiencin...
The Sherman Act applies to trade or commerce with foreign nations. Are there differences in the a...
The Sherman Act applies to trade or commerce with foreign nations. Are there differences in the a...
There is an almost universally held perceptoin that expanded export trade is essential to a robust U...
The functions of the antitrust laws have never been well articulated. Some proponents of the law emp...
This paper presents two major economic arguments relevant to a decision facing the U.S. Supreme Cour...
This paper presents two major economic arguments relevant to a decision facing the U.S. Supreme Cour...
Professor Rahl has focused this Symposium on the potential harms to states and to the international ...
This article will explore the effects of the antitrust laws on international trade and the probable ...
The impact of the United States antitrust laws on American exports has in recent years become a cont...
The ground rules governing competition in international trade rank high among current issues of econ...
This Article explores the underlying propositions that the United States antitrust agencies have cre...
This article will explore the effects of the antitrust laws on international trade and the probable ...
There is an almost universally held perceptoin that expanded export trade is essential to a robust U...
After discussing briefly some of the statute\u27s economic implications and limitations, this articl...
For the most prolonged period of time in recent history, American corporations have been experiencin...
The Sherman Act applies to trade or commerce with foreign nations. Are there differences in the a...
The Sherman Act applies to trade or commerce with foreign nations. Are there differences in the a...
There is an almost universally held perceptoin that expanded export trade is essential to a robust U...
The functions of the antitrust laws have never been well articulated. Some proponents of the law emp...
This paper presents two major economic arguments relevant to a decision facing the U.S. Supreme Cour...
This paper presents two major economic arguments relevant to a decision facing the U.S. Supreme Cour...
Professor Rahl has focused this Symposium on the potential harms to states and to the international ...
This article will explore the effects of the antitrust laws on international trade and the probable ...