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Skyler Gershon
on Nov 26, 2024Verified
The government and courts have not been consistent in interpreting and enforcing antitrust laws over the years.
Antitrust Laws
Legislation (including the Sherman Act and Clayton Act) that prohibits anticompetitive business activities such as price fixing, bid rigging, monopolization, and tying contracts.
- Assess the impact of antitrust regulation on corporate behavior and competitive dynamics in the marketplace.
- Understand the significance of the Sherman Antitrust Act and other key legislative acts in shaping antitrust policy.
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Learning Objectives
- Assess the impact of antitrust regulation on corporate behavior and competitive dynamics in the marketplace.
- Understand the significance of the Sherman Antitrust Act and other key legislative acts in shaping antitrust policy.
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