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THE ANTITRUST LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. A STUDY OF COMPETITION ENFORCED BY LAW. BY A. D. NEALE. WITH A FOREWORD BY ABE FORTAS. 2ND ED. LONDON: CAMBRIDGE U.P 1970. XIV,527 S by A. D. Neale. With a foreword by Abe Fortas is a book available to read on EtoBox.
Introduction: Background And Definitions: The Aim And Scope Of Antitrust -- Objects Of The Study -- The Main Provision Of The Sherman Act, Clayton Act And Federal Trade Commission Act; The Means Of Enforcement -- Sectors Of The Economy With Legislative Exemptions From Antitrust Laws -- Exemptions For Certain Practices -- The Origins And Historical Development Of Antitrust -- Definitions; Restraint Of Trade -- The Rule Of Reason; The Views Of Chief Justice Taft And Chief Justice White Compared -- Per Se Rules -- Plan Of The Study -- Part I: The Content And Administration Of Antitrust -- I. Agreements Between Competitors I. Price Fixing -- Section I Of The Sherman Act And Restrictive Trade Agreements -- Price Agreements: The Per Se Rule Against Price Fixing -- Price Filing And 'open Competition' Cases -- The Detection Of Collusion In Pricing; Pricing In Conditions Of Oligopoly -- Price Leadership -- Note On Delivered-price Systems -- Ii. Agreements Between Competitors Ii. Excluding Competitors And Sharing Markets -- Agreements Other Than Price Agreements -- Collective Exclusive-dealing Agreements -- 'bottleneck' Agreements Which Deny Scarce Facilities To Competitors -- Collective Boy
- Author
- A. D. Neale. With a foreword by Abe Fortas
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing)
- Published
- 1970
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780521076579
- Subjects
- Law, Economics, Business