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Full-Text Articles in Law
Decision Theory And Antitrust: Quantitative Evaluation For Efficient Enforcement, Ira Horowitz
Decision Theory And Antitrust: Quantitative Evaluation For Efficient Enforcement, Ira Horowitz
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Possibilities And Limits Of Decision Theory In Antitrust: A Response To Professor Horowitz, Joseph F. Brodley
The Possibilities And Limits Of Decision Theory In Antitrust: A Response To Professor Horowitz, Joseph F. Brodley
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Webb-Pomerene Act At Home And Abroad, Richard A. Sloan
The Webb-Pomerene Act At Home And Abroad, Richard A. Sloan
IUSTITIA
For the most prolonged period of time in recent history, American corporations have been experiencing difficulties in dealing with foreign economic competition. Consequently, there has been a growing interest in finding ways to enhance the marketing strength of American firms competing with foreign firms in foreign markets. This is not the first time concern with American firms' competitive strength has been articulated; the Webb- Pomerene Act of 1918 was an attempt by Congress to vitalize American exporting firms. Since 1918, the Webb-Pomerene Act has been the subject of disagreement as to its usefulness and effectiveness in achieving its stated goal. …
Import Competition And The Trade Act Of 1974: A Case Study Of Section 201 And Its Interpretation By The International Trade Commission, Walter Adams, Joel B. Dirlam
Import Competition And The Trade Act Of 1974: A Case Study Of Section 201 And Its Interpretation By The International Trade Commission, Walter Adams, Joel B. Dirlam
Indiana Law Journal
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Parens Patriae: Will We Treble In Its Wake?, Joanne Barbrack
Parens Patriae: Will We Treble In Its Wake?, Joanne Barbrack
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Potential Competition Mergers: A Structural Synthesis, Joseph F. Brodley
Potential Competition Mergers: A Structural Synthesis, Joseph F. Brodley
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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