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  • '''Antitrust''' is an American legal term. The purpose of antitrust policy is to limit or prevent the creation of monopoly power and to preserv ==The Antitrust Concept==
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  • * Areeda, Phillip and Louis Kaplow. ''Antitrust Analysis: Problems, Texts, Cases'' (1997) * Baker, Jonathan B. "The Case for Antitrust Enforcement," ''The Journal of Economic Perspectives'' Vol. 17, No. 4 (Autu
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  • * [[Antitrust|Antitrust movement]] * [[Clayton Antitrust Act]]
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  • * [[Antitrust]]
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  • (1856-1941) A highly influential American lawyer and theorist of Antitrust during the Progressive Era.
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  • * Areeda, Phillip and Louis Kaplow. ''Antitrust Analysis: Problems, Texts, Cases'' (1997) * Baker, Jonathan B. "The Case for Antitrust Enforcement," ''The Journal of Economic Perspectives'' Vol. 17, No. 4 (Autu
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  • ...ess and Freedom Foundation]] and Director, Center for Internet Freedom ([[Antitrust]], [[E-commerce]], [[Federal Communications Commission|FCC Policy]], Inform
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  • [[Antitrust]]
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  • {{r|Antitrust}}
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  • ...ros ($1.4 billion) levied by the European Commission, the European Union's antitrust authority.<ref>''The New York Times''', Business section, Saturday, May 10,
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  • '''Antitrust''' is an American legal term. The purpose of antitrust policy is to limit or prevent the creation of monopoly power and to preserv ==The Antitrust Concept==
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  • ...nd Business History'']</ref> to the combined influence of United States [[antitrust]] law and German cartel law. They were first embodied in the 1951 Treaty of ...ations]</ref><ref>[http://ec.europa.eu/comm/competition/elojade/antitrust/ Antitrust Regulations]</ref><ref>[http://ec.europa.eu/comm/competition/elojade/cartel
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  • ...Schley. [[Judge Gary]], head of U.S. Steel, agreed, but would there be [[antitrust]] implications that could cause grave trouble for U.S. Steel, which was alr ==Impact on banking and antitrust policy==
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  • - [[antitrust]] - [[antitrust#U.S. antitrust history|Robinson-Patman Act ]]
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  • ...ld's largest automaker would probably not have passed EU and United States antitrust laws, and that Daimler-Benz had a real possibility of being "annexed" into
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  • ...ruth in Lending Act of 1966]], and advocated for vigorous enforcement of [[antitrust]] laws. He was recruited by [[Keith Stroup]] to serve on the Board of Direc
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  • ...American affairs, and national resources. He has called for repeal of the antitrust exemption for health insurance companies. He was recently called by [[Roll
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  • *[[Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights]]
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  • ...al in OLC, he was a partner in[[Kirkland & Ellis]], specializing involving antitrust, securities law, telecommunications, appellate practice and administrative
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  • ...loped countries. Its initial development was generally influenced by early antitrust practice, but subsequent intellectual and legal developments have brought a ...ut the operation of [[EU competition policy]] and about the operation of [[Antitrust]] policy in the United States. References to specific regulatory practices
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  • ...loped countries. Its initial development was generally influenced by early antitrust practice, but subsequent intellectual and legal developments have brought a ...bout the operation of [[EU competition policy]] and about the operation of antitrust policy in the United States. References to specific regulatory practices in
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  • ...s in 1960 and commenced practice in Portland, Maine, 1965; trial attorney, Antitrust Division, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., 1960-1962; executive ass
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  • *'''Economics-related policies, techniques and institutions'''; including [[antitrust]], [[applied statistics]], [[bank failures and rescues]], [[banking]], [[Ba
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  • * Bringhurst, Bruce. ''Antitrust and the Oil Monopoly: The Standard Oil Cases, 1890-1911''. , 1979.
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  • ===Antitrust=== ...s, local transit, and banking. Roosevelt's Justice Department launched 44 antitrust suits.
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  • * [[National Industrial Recovery Act]] (NIRA) 1933: Suspended [[Antitrust]] Law. Created the National Recovery Administration.
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  • ...e Secure Times, an online forum of the American Bar Association Section of Antitrust Law's Privacy and Information Security Committee
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  • *Beginning of the [[antitrust]] case ''[[Wilk v. American Medical Association]]'', which would ultimately
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  • The conduct of competition (antitrust) policy is complicated by the theorem of welfare economics termed the "theo
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  • ...me time, state and federal laws sought to counter this development with "[[antitrust]]" laws. ...oil trade in Texas. This was Texas's first litigation to enforce its 1889 antitrust law. The Waters-Pierce company was found guilty and barred from doing busin
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  • {{r|James Miller III}}U.S. budget process, government regulation, antitrust, public choice
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  • ...city section, the [[Sherman Silver Purchase Act]], the [[Antitrust|Sherman Antitrust Act]], and the Dependent Pension Act for Civil War veterans were passed. Id
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  • ...'' (1856-1941) was a highly influential American lawyer and theorist of [[Antitrust]] during the [[Progressive Era]]. He was a leading liberal on the Supreme C ...Wilson in drafting and enacting the [[Federal Reserve Act]], The [[Clayton Antitrust Act]], and the [[Federal Trade Commission Act]].
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  • ...t use registration have determined that it does not raise any violation of antitrust laws. Although it is considered a violation of such laws for companies to a
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  • ...'' (1856-1941) was a highly influential American lawyer and theorist of [[Antitrust]] during the [[Progressive Era]]. He was a leading liberal on the Supreme C ...Wilson in drafting and enacting the [[Federal Reserve Act]], The [[Clayton Antitrust Act]], and the [[Federal Trade Commission Act]].
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  • ...prescription drugs. It sustains the exemption of insurance companies from antitrust laws.</blockquote>
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  • ...l committees) as well as consumers. In order to meet the requirements of [[antitrust]] laws, producers must constitute less than 50% of every committee or subco
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  • ...on the House Judiciary Committee which was then considering the [[Clayton Antitrust Act]]. Witte wrote Nelson's minority report opposing approval of the Clayt
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  • ...on the House Judiciary Committee which was then considering the [[Clayton Antitrust Act]]. Witte wrote Nelson's minority report opposing approval of the Clayt
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  • ...h Roosevelt personally had approved. As a result, Taft lost the support of antitrust reformers (who disliked his conservative rhetoric), of big business (which Taft fought for the [[Antitrust|prosecution of trusts]] (eventually issuing 80 lawsuits), further strengthe
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  • ...eodore Roosevelt]] made his first major trustbusting move. The U.S. won an antitrust case against [[J.P. Morgan]]'s Northern Securities, a holding company that ===Antitrust and regulation===
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  • Competition theory provides the intellectual foundation for [[antitrust]] and [[competition policy]] but it does not provide all that is needed to
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  • ...mmission]] and the [[Antitrust|Clayton Antitrust Act]], which resolved the antitrust issue; the [[Underwood Tariff]], which resolved the tariff issue; the [[Fed ...n experienced early success by implementing his "New Freedom" pledges of [[antitrust]] modification, tariff revision, and reform in banking and currency matters
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  • ...udicial interpretation so weakened it that prosecutions of labor under the antitrust acts continued until the enactment of the Norris-LaGuardia Act in 1932.
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  • ...NRA to write national economic policy and because of its suspension of the antitrust laws. President Roosevelt objected to the Court’s decision, declaring th
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  • ...gulation of railroads and large corporations (called "trusts", hence the [[Antitrust]] movement), the protective tariff, the role of labor unions, child labor,
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  • ...AMA, in 1976, a Chicago DC, Chester Wilk, and three other DCs brought an [[antitrust]] suit against the AMA and two other medical associations - [[Wilk v. Amer
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  • ...lly as those limitations were imposed between the enactment of the Clayton Antitrust Act in 1914 and the end of the 1920s. Based on the theory that the lower co
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  • ...ed itself of the local telephone companies in 1984 in order to settle an [[antitrust]] suit brought against it by the [[United States Department of Justice]].
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  • * Bringhurst, Bruce. ''Antitrust and the Oil Monopoly: The Standard Oil Cases,''. Greenwood Press, 1979.
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  • ...s to promote competition, either by removing barriers, as in the case of [[antitrust]] or [[competition policy]], or by providing consumers with information tha
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  • ...the turn of that century. See the [[Sherman Antitrust Act]] and [[Clayton Antitrust Act]]. .... The discipline arose partly out of a critique of trade unions and U.S. [[Antitrust]] law. The most influential proponents, such as [[Richard Posner]] and [[Ol
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  • ...ial bids, he promoted Free Silver in 1896, anti-imperialism in 1900, and [[Antitrust|trust-busting]] in 1908, calling on all Democrats to renounce [[American Co
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  • ...on veterans. By 1890, however, the Republicans had agreed to the [[Sherman Antitrust Act]] and the [[Interstate Commerce Commission]] in response to complaints ...legislation and pure food laws. He was more successful in Court, bringing antitrust suits that broke up the [[Northern Securities]] trust and [[Standard Oil]].
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  • ...ond term. In effect, Wilson laid to rest the issues of tariffs, money and antitrust that had dominated politics for 40 years. Wilson led the U.S. to victory i
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  • ...nterpreting electrocardiograms. As a result, four chiropractors brought an antitrust case against the AMA and others, and in 1987 a Federal Judge ruled that the
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  • ...Roosevelt had personally approved. Consequently, Taft lost the support of antitrust reformers (who disliked his conservative rhetoric), of big business (which
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  • ...less of race or gender, built the [[San Francisco Bay Bridge]], created an antitrust division in the [[Justice Department]], required air mail carriers to impro
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  • ...n in efficiency . Those theoretical developments were the foundation for [[antitrust]] and other forms of [[competition policy]], the economics and politics of
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  • ...n in efficiency . Those theoretical developments were the foundation for [[antitrust]] and other forms of [[competition policy]], the economics and politics of
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  • ...oil and transportation industries, the attorney general's prosecutions of antitrust activities, and state support of an advanced public education program. Hog
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  • ...in 1976, a Chicago chiropractor, Chester Wilk, and three others brought an antitrust suit against the AMA (see [[Wilk et al vs AMA et al.]]). In 1987, the Feder
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  • ...in 1976, a Chicago chiropractor, Chester Wilk, and three others brought an antitrust suit against the AMA (see [[Wilk et al vs AMA et al.]]). In 1987, the Feder
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  • ...fine being laid against the company- 18 million euros, one of the largest antitrust fines applied in the history of the commission. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi
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  • ...s for Union veterans. By 1890, the Republicans had agreed to the [[Sherman Antitrust Act]] and the [[Interstate Commerce Commission]] in response to complaints
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