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ANTITRUST OUTLINE
Professor Ross
by: Ross E. Kimbarovsky

OBJECTIVES AND ORIGINS OF ANTITRUST LAW


-Antitrust policy serves four broad aims:
1) the attainment of desirable economic performance by individual firms and ultimately by the economy as a whole
-efficiency in the use of resources
-progress
-stability in output and performance
-an equitable distribution of income

2) the achievement and maintenance of competitive processes in the market-regulated sector of the economy as an end in itself
3) the prescription of a standard of business conduct, a code of fair competition
4) and the prevention of an undue growth of big business, viewed broadly in terms of the distribution of power in the society at large

-Under '2 of the Sherman Act:
1) need to be a monopolist in some part of interstate commerce
2) have to do something to be a monopolist (monopolize)
-monopolizing is a general intent offense
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Old 06-20-2009, 12:01 AM   #1
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