The Federal Trade Commission since 1970
Edited by Kenneth W. Clarkson and
Timothy J. Muris
in Cambridge Books from Cambridge University Press
Abstract:
To those who study or work in government regulation of business, the Federal Trade Commission has been of intense interest since 1969. Regarded before 1969 as dormant and ineffective, the FTC has become widely viewed as a major agency focusing on problems that affect most American consumers and businesses. This book, the work of Contributors under the editorship of Kenneth W. Clarkson and Timothy J. Muris, is a comprehensive attempt to analyse the 'revitalized' FTC.
Date: 2008
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