An Antitrust Primer: A Guide to Antitrust and Trade Regulation Laws for BusinessmenMacmillan, 1964 - 316 pages |
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... economic system than by a closed system . Indeed , even if there had been a popular philo- sophical preference for a more centralized economic system , the wilder- ness likely would have prevented its successful operation . In a land of ...
... economic system than by a closed system . Indeed , even if there had been a popular philo- sophical preference for a more centralized economic system , the wilder- ness likely would have prevented its successful operation . In a land of ...
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... economic development , Technological breakthroughs can reform an econ- omy in undreamed - of ways , ways that shatter all manner of economic customs and relationships . Centralized systems of control are often too cumbersome to adapt ...
... economic development , Technological breakthroughs can reform an econ- omy in undreamed - of ways , ways that shatter all manner of economic customs and relationships . Centralized systems of control are often too cumbersome to adapt ...
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... economic needs . Similarly , Section 7 of the Clayton Act was enacted because of well- founded fears that too many corporate mergers in our most vital industries ultimately and gradually would put the American economy in the grip of ...
... economic needs . Similarly , Section 7 of the Clayton Act was enacted because of well- founded fears that too many corporate mergers in our most vital industries ultimately and gradually would put the American economy in the grip of ...
Contents
THE RISE OF FREE COMPETITION | 1 |
THE ADVENT OF GOVERNMENT | 8 |
A BIRDSEYE VIEW OF | 16 |
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