Antitrust ~ adj. Opposing or intended to regulate business monopolies, such as trusts or cartels, especially in the interest of promoting competition: antitrustlegislation, antitrust laws
There are three major federal antitrust laws: The Sherman Antitrust Act, the Clayton Act and the Federal Trade Commission Act.
The U.S. v. E.C. Knight
trusts were another name for monopolies so antitrust policy was were the government intervene to prevent monopolies from forming
Clayton Antitrust Act
The Clayton Antitrust Act was intended to stop trusts from ever forming.apex=)
They can mean that the need for regulation no longer exist. =)
Marshall C. Howard has written: 'Antitrust and trade regulation' -- subject(s): Antitrust law, Trade regulation 'The marketing of petroleum products' -- subject(s): Big business, Marketing, Petroleum industry and trade, Petroleum products, Small business
Noel Lee Allen has written: 'Antitrust and trade regulation' -- subject(s): Trade regulation, Antitrust law
Norbert Gugerbauer has written: 'Kommentar zum Kartellgesetz' -- subject(s): Cartels, Restraint of trade, Antitrust law 'Das Kartellgesetz' -- subject(s): Price regulation, Cartels, Antitrust law, Restraint of trade
H. H. Liebhafsky has written: 'American government and business' -- subject(s): Antitrust law, Trade regulation
Economists have often advocated antitrust policy, public enterprise, or regulation to control the abuse of monopoly power.
Giles H. Burgess has written: 'Industrial organization' -- subject(s): Industrial organization (Economic theory) 'The economics of regulation and antitrust' -- subject(s): Industrial policy, Monopolies, Trade regulation
H. Robert Halper has written: 'Antitrust guide for health care coalitions' -- subject(s): Antitrust law, Citizen participation, Health planning, Law and legislation 'Laboratory regulation manual' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Medical laboratories
Helen Papaconstantinou has written: 'Free trade and competition in the EEC' -- subject(s): Antitrust law, Foreign trade regulation, Free trade, Restraint of trade
Antitrust was released on 01/12/2001.
The Production Budget for Antitrust was $30,000,000.
"The Antitrust Paradox" was created in 1978 by Robert Bork. It has become a significant work in the field of antitrust law and has influenced the way competition policy is approached in the United States.