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Sherman Antitrust Act - 1890, first measure passed by the U.S. Congress to prohibit trusts; it was named for Senator John Sherman. Prior to its enactment, various states had passed similar laws, but they were limited to intrastate businesses. Finally opposition to the concentration of economic power in large corporations and in combinations of business concerns led Congress to pass the Sherman


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    The Political Economy of the Sherman Act: The First One Hundred Years » Read Now

    by E. Thomas Sullivan. 330 pgs.

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    This book examines the legislative history and the political economy of the Sherman Antitrust Act--the main federal statute that regulates economic activity in the United States. Tracing the evolution of the antitrust movement in the United States since 1890, this collection of essays examines the...
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    Molting Time for Antitrust: Market Realities, Economic Fallacies, and European Innovations (Chap. 2 "Origins of the Sherman Act" and Chap. 4 "The Legislative Odyssey of the Sherman Act") » Read Now

    by Dudley H. Chapman, Barry E. Hawk. 258 pgs.

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    This revisionist analysis of antitrust history and policy argues that a practical government policy, not a doctrinaire and unrealistic set of rules, is necessary to preserve competition. Economic theories, such as the "Chicago school," that promulgate unfettered competition and identify consumer...
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    How Many Cheers for Antitrust's 100 Years?, in Economic Inquiry » Read Now

    by Harold Demsetz. 11 pgs.

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    ...debate over antitrust is never ending...revealed in the Sherman Act itself. We...violation of the Sherman Act--has been...1962 in the antitrust treatment...authors of the...
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    Labor and the Sherman Act » Read Now

    by Edward Berman. 336 pgs.

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    ...LABOR AND THE SHERMAN ACT LABOR AND THE SHERMAN ACT BY EDWARD BERMAN, PH.D. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS...BROTHERS PUBLISHERS NEW YORK AND LONDON 1930 LABOR AND THE...
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    Competition Policy in America, 1888-1992: History, Rhetoric, Law » Read Now

    by Rudolph J. R. Peritz. 376 pgs.

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    Americans have long appealed to images of free competition in calling for free enterprise, freedom of contract, free labor, free trade, and free speech. This imagery has retained its appeal in myriad aspects of public policy--for example, Senator Sherman's Anti-Trust Act of 1890, Justice Holmes's...
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    Economics and 100 Years of Antitrust: Introduction, in Economic Inquiry » Read Now

    by George Bittlingmayer. 4 pgs.

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    ...Editor The Sherman Antitrust Act, signed by President...interpretation under the Sherman Act was fundamentally...unlike modern antitrust law, did not...Effects of the...
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    From Interwar Pluralism to Postwar Neoclassicism ("How American Economists Came to Love the Sherman Antitrust Act" begins on p. 179) » Read Now

    by Mary S. Morgan, Malcolm Rutherford. 330 pgs.

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    The twelve essays by respected economists and historians collected here take a precise look at the mechanisms that brought about the shift from pluralism to neoclassicism in American economics. They discuss such topics as the demise of the Social Gospel Movement, the role of general education and...
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    A History of American Economic Life (Discussion of the Sherman Antitrust Act begins on p. 420) » Read Now

    by Edward C. Kirkland. 742 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...enterprising governor was short 20,000. Meanwhile the English Parliament turned to the use of bounties for production, and an Act of 1705, after reciting the mercantilist...
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    Trust on Trial: How the Microsoft Case Is Reframing the Rules of Competition » Read Now

    by Richard B. McKenzie. 288 pgs.

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    Trust on Trial, a hard-hitting examination of competition in the modern marketplace, tackles the monopoly issue head-on. Through the lens of the Microsoft case, the first large-scale antitrust proceedings of the digital age, it challenges the efficacy of modern antitrust enforcement. While testing...

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