An Antitrust Primer: A Guide to Antitrust and Trade Regulation Laws for BusinessmenMacmillan, 1964 - 316 pages |
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Page 48
... competition between that manufacturer and others could take place only in the remaining 60 per cent of the market . The existence of such market rigidity could well have the effect of stifling competition . The likelihood of such a ...
... competition between that manufacturer and others could take place only in the remaining 60 per cent of the market . The existence of such market rigidity could well have the effect of stifling competition . The likelihood of such a ...
Page 94
... competitive effect , this effect will be only temporary , for once competition diminishes , new competitors can be expected to enter the market and revitalize competition . The cumulative effects of a series of mergers may subject an ...
... competitive effect , this effect will be only temporary , for once competition diminishes , new competitors can be expected to enter the market and revitalize competition . The cumulative effects of a series of mergers may subject an ...
Page 109
... competition exists in interstate commerce as long as both companies engage in some activity in interstate commerce . Further , there does not have to be a substantial amount of competition between the two corporations before Section 8 ...
... competition exists in interstate commerce as long as both companies engage in some activity in interstate commerce . Further , there does not have to be a substantial amount of competition between the two corporations before Section 8 ...
Contents
THE RISE OF FREE COMPETITION | 1 |
THE ADVENT OF GOVERNMENT | 8 |
A BIRDSEYE VIEW OF | 16 |
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