One of the primary purposes-some would say the primary pur- pose--of antitrust laws is to promote efficient allocation of resources and maximum consumer choice by preventing and punishing artificial barriers to competition and unreasonable restraints of trade.\u27 The An- titrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice has therefore con- cerned itself with the task of breaking down those barriers. In the domestic field, this policy has traditionally taken the form of prosecut- ing persons and corporations who engage in price fixing or market divi- sion, or who obtain or maintain monopoly power by means of abusive practices. More recently, the Antitrust Division, while continuing its attack on private restraints, has opened a se...
The Reagan administration has taken unprecedented steps toward dismantling the American antitrust la...
Includes bibliographyIntroduction The interaction between antidumping and antitrust is a polemic iss...
The promotion of competition in the American economy is a task that has traditionally fallen to the ...
One of the primary purposes-some would say the primary pur- pose--of antitrust laws is to promote e...
In its March 26, 2016 issue, The Economist magazine announced that America needs a giant dose of co...
In this Article we focus upon an area in which greater convergence of U.S. policy with the practice ...
There has been much discussion through the years about the evils of monopoly, monopolistic practices...
When government regulates, it may either intentionally or unintentionally generate restraints that r...
Although the antitrust laws apply to all industries, the application must be tempered in each case b...
In December 1985, a comprehensive Reagan administration plan for both substantive and procedural ref...
Based on a speech given in NYC on March 4, 1976 at a conference on AntiTrust Issues in Today\u27s E...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).For more than one hundred years, American antitrust laws h...
The period from 1970 to the present - roughly a third of a century - has witnessed profound changes ...
In the fractious realm of antitrust law, one proposition commands nearly universal allegiance—that a...
The primary aim of the antitrust law in the United States i to protect the process of competition. T...
The Reagan administration has taken unprecedented steps toward dismantling the American antitrust la...
Includes bibliographyIntroduction The interaction between antidumping and antitrust is a polemic iss...
The promotion of competition in the American economy is a task that has traditionally fallen to the ...
One of the primary purposes-some would say the primary pur- pose--of antitrust laws is to promote e...
In its March 26, 2016 issue, The Economist magazine announced that America needs a giant dose of co...
In this Article we focus upon an area in which greater convergence of U.S. policy with the practice ...
There has been much discussion through the years about the evils of monopoly, monopolistic practices...
When government regulates, it may either intentionally or unintentionally generate restraints that r...
Although the antitrust laws apply to all industries, the application must be tempered in each case b...
In December 1985, a comprehensive Reagan administration plan for both substantive and procedural ref...
Based on a speech given in NYC on March 4, 1976 at a conference on AntiTrust Issues in Today\u27s E...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).For more than one hundred years, American antitrust laws h...
The period from 1970 to the present - roughly a third of a century - has witnessed profound changes ...
In the fractious realm of antitrust law, one proposition commands nearly universal allegiance—that a...
The primary aim of the antitrust law in the United States i to protect the process of competition. T...
The Reagan administration has taken unprecedented steps toward dismantling the American antitrust la...
Includes bibliographyIntroduction The interaction between antidumping and antitrust is a polemic iss...
The promotion of competition in the American economy is a task that has traditionally fallen to the ...