An Antitrust Primer: A Guide to Antitrust and Trade Regulation Laws for BusinessmenMacmillan, 1973 - 325 pages |
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... effect of stifling competition . The likelihood of such a result would increase with the duration of the contract . Plainly , a twenty - year re- quirements contract will have a serious effect on competitors . Not only will it prevent ...
... effect of stifling competition . The likelihood of such a result would increase with the duration of the contract . Plainly , a twenty - year re- quirements contract will have a serious effect on competitors . Not only will it prevent ...
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... effect is either a substantial lessening of competition or a tend- ency to create a monopoly . This emphasis on probable effect means that a merger need not in itself actually substantially lessen competition or create a monopoly . It ...
... effect is either a substantial lessening of competition or a tend- ency to create a monopoly . This emphasis on probable effect means that a merger need not in itself actually substantially lessen competition or create a monopoly . It ...
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... effect of a given merger . If new entries have occurred and are likely to continue to occur , then the adverse effects of a merger will be lessened . If the merger does have an adverse competitive effect , this effect will be only ...
... effect of a given merger . If new entries have occurred and are likely to continue to occur , then the adverse effects of a merger will be lessened . If the merger does have an adverse competitive effect , this effect will be only ...
Contents
THE RISE OF FREE COMPETITION | 1 |
A BIRDSEYE VIEW OF THE ANTITRUST | 15 |
PRICE FIXING | 30 |
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