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Revitalizing Antitrust in Its Second Century: Essays on Legal, Economic, and Political Policy

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Revitalizing Antitrust in Its Second Century: Essays on Legal, Economic, and Political Policy - First, Harry (Editor), and Fox, Eleanor M (Editor), and Pitofsky, Robert (Editor)
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America has entered its second century of antitrust law. The United States has come through the 1980s of laissez faire when antitrust had its lowest profile since the Hoover days, lawyers advised clients that anything goes, and theorists justified non-enforcement of the law by Chicago School economics--the claim that antitrust exists only to create efficiency and that business freedom creates efficiency. Meanwhile, the European Community has a developing body of antitrust law. It rejects the Chicago School as ignoring ...

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Revitalizing Antitrust in Its Second Century: Essays on Legal, Economic, and Political Policy 1991, Praeger, New York

ISBN-13: 9780899304397

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