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The Limits of Economic Theory DuPont exemplifies one risk involved in the integration of antitrust law and economic theory , that a little scientific knowledge may lead to error . Where knowledge is partial it can perhaps be expanded .
The Limits of Economic Theory DuPont exemplifies one risk involved in the integration of antitrust law and economic theory , that a little scientific knowledge may lead to error . Where knowledge is partial it can perhaps be expanded .
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American Column and Lumber 3 involved express agreement for common conduct in exchanging price and related data , conduct which , given the balance of its harms and benefits , was unreasonable because of its strong tendency to inhibit ...
American Column and Lumber 3 involved express agreement for common conduct in exchanging price and related data , conduct which , given the balance of its harms and benefits , was unreasonable because of its strong tendency to inhibit ...
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... even those involving only foreign firms , may violate the Act if they affect competition in or affecting American ... firm or conduct in this country is involved , whether the defendants can be brought before a federal court here .
... even those involving only foreign firms , may violate the Act if they affect competition in or affecting American ... firm or conduct in this country is involved , whether the defendants can be brought before a federal court here .
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An Eclectic View of Antitrust and Legal Doctrine | 10 |
Basic Statutory Materials | 13 |
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