The antitrust laws: A primer John H. Shenefield and Irwin M. Stelzer AEI Press, 1993, xi, 118 pp
Coldwell Daniel
Atlantic Economic Journal, 1997, vol. 25, issue 4, 420-426
Abstract:
Shenefield and Stelzer have filled a void with a brief and expertly written description and interpretation of the antitrust statutes and related court decisions. Moreover, they offer extremely sagacious counsel to those who may be exposed to possible prosecution. Their enthusiasm regarding the salutary effects of the administration of the laws is difficult to comprehend, since, even now, there is not a well-defined economic objective to antitrust activities. The reviewer offers one for consideration, namely, the facilitation of the mobility of factors of production among markets by eliminating entrepreneurial-type barriers that deter entry and exit. Copyright International Atlantic Economic Society 1997
Date: 1997
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