Oxford University Press

Political Economy of the Sherman Act, The

Subjects: Constitutional & administrative law, Law
ISBN13: 9780195066425
Published: 18 Apr 1991

Format - Hardback
By Sullivan, E. Thomas

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Political Economy of the Sherman Act, The

Regular price A$280.23
Sale price A$280.23 Regular price A$288.90
Product description

This book examines the legislative history and the political economy of the Sherman Antitrust Act--the main federal statute that regulates economic activity in the United States. Tracing the evolution of the antitrust movement in the United States since 1890, this collection of essays examines the role of government in regulating markets, and the balance it and its critics seek between the goal of limited government and the protection of free, open and competitive
markets, With markets today being more international in nature and the world economy being globalized, Americans need to rethink how laws have defined markets and the implications for international
transactions. Given the recent changes in Europe, this book has a significant contribution to make to the intellectual understanding of antitrust laws impact on American business here and abroad, on the European Economic Community (EEC) as it creates a single market by 1992, and on Eastern Europe as it moves to a market economy.

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