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Competition policy in America, 1888-1992 : history, rhetoric, law

Author: Rudolph J R Peritz
Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 1996.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Rudolph J R Peritz
ISBN: 0195074610 9780195074611
OCLC Number: 32348610
Description: x, 374 p. ; 25 cm.
Contents: Public Debate About Competition Policy, 1888-1911: Free Competition and Freedom of Contract --
The Sherman Act Debates, 1888-1890: From Concerns about Industrial Liberty and Fair Price to a Statute with Common-law Language and Uncommon Remedies --
The Sherman Act in the Federal Courts, 1890-1911: Cartels and Labor Unions, Trusts and the Limits of Majoritarianism --
The Era of Cooperative Competition, 1911-1933: Trade and Labor Associations, Political Majorities, and Speech Rights --
The Political Economy of Political Majorities --
The Political Economy of Trade Associations --
The Political Economy of Labor Associations --
The Political Economy of Speech: "Free Trade in Ideas" --
Epilogue: The Emergence of Postclassical Economics --
The New Deal's Political Economy, 1933-1948: From Organic Body Politic to Unified Body Economic --
The Early New Deal, 1933-1935: The National Industrial Recovery Act and an Organic Body Politic --
The Later New Deal, 1935-1948: The Consumer and a Unified Body Economic --
American Political Economy after the Close of the Second World War --
Competition, Pluralism, and the Problem of Persistent Oligarchy, 1948-1967 --
Economic and Political Discourses of Competition --
Jurisprudential Currents: The Process of Pluralism as Consensus --
Congress and Industrial Concentration: Anti-Merger Legislation as Compromise --
The Supreme Court's Competition Policies: Genealogies of Agreement, Images of the Market, and a Commitment to Equality --
Rhetorics of Free Competition, 1968-1980: Efficiency, Property Rights, and Equality.
Responsibility: Rudolph J.R. Peritz.
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