Is Oligopoly Illegal? A Jurisprudential Approach
Jacob Weissman
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1960, vol. 74, issue 3, 437-463
Abstract:
I. Introduction, 437. — II. A jurisprudential hypothesis, 438. — III. The emphasis on form in the antitrust laws, 438. — IV. Significance of the stress upon form; the implied norms, 444. — V. The revolt against formalism; oligopoly anticipated, 449. — VI. The revolt against formalism; oligopoly recognized, 453. — VII. Conclusions, 463.
Date: 1960
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