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UF Law Faculty Publications

2003

Antitrust and Trade Regulation

Thurman Arnold

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Thurman Arnold's International Antitrust Legacy, William H. Page Jul 2003

Thurman Arnold's International Antitrust Legacy, William H. Page

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In the decades before the World War II, a new economic philosophy favoring cooperation among competitors challenged the competitive model embodied in the antitrust laws. In the United States, the cooperative model had some successes in, for example, the Webb Pomerene Act of 1918, the associational activities of the 1920s, and the NRA codes of the 1930s. And, of course, antitrust law itself, after some false starts, came to recognize that some forms of cooperation are necessary for efficient production. Outside the United States, however, especially in the economic turbulence following World War I, policymakers adopted such an extreme form …