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July 30, 2009
Federal Statutory Exemptions from Antitrust Law
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol
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Federal Statutory Exemptions from Antitrust Law
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Currently
more than twenty statutory antitrust exemptions exist, scattered
throughout the U.S. Code, which touch upon widely differing aspects of
commerce. Now, for the first time, this monograph comprehensively
surveys the diverse array of statutes currently in force that modify or
limit federal antitrust law, and analyzes their costs and benefits.
Lawyers and economists familiar with some of these laws might be
surprised by the extent of some of them or the variety of the subjects
they affect.
Federal Statutory Exemptions from Antitrust Law presents an analysis of the statutory exemption practice and its effects on the economy and public welfare. |
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