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Interface between Trade Law and Competition Law in the North American Context
trade law and competition law in North Americ
The Judicial Mind: The Attitudes and Ideologies of Supreme Court Justices 1946-1963. By Glendon Schubert. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1965. Pp. 295. $10.00.
Interface between Trade Law and Competition Law in the North American Context
trade law and competition law in North Americ
What Should be the Agenda of a Presidential Commission to Study the International Application of U.S. Antitrust Law
If the proposed Presidential Commission to study the Interna- tional Application of the U.S. Antitrust Law (Commission)\u27 is to com- plete its work within the one year period contemplated and is to achieve more than a superficial gloss of a large and complex area, I believe it will be necessary for the Commission to concentrate its atten- tion on the conflicts between the four important goals of foreign eco- nomic policy
Reevaluating the Chicago School Paradigm for Promoting Innovation and Competitiveness
Chicago School and innovation, innovation--United State
What Should be the Agenda of a Presidential Commission to Study the International Application of U.S. Antitrust Law
If the proposed Presidential Commission to study the Interna- tional Application of the U.S. Antitrust Law (Commission)\u27 is to com- plete its work within the one year period contemplated and is to achieve more than a superficial gloss of a large and complex area, I believe it will be necessary for the Commission to concentrate its atten- tion on the conflicts between the four important goals of foreign eco- nomic policy
We Need More Old-Time Relglion : A Response To Jim Rahl
Jim Rahl believes in the old-fashioned religion of open global markets and free international competition, uncontaminated by private or public restraints. He has pursued this goal brilliantly, aggressively, and consistently for more than thirty years. While the problem Jim presents in this issue indicates his frustration that we are still far from achieving the goal, it is in no small part thanks to him, and the force of his scholar- ship and advocacy, that some real progress has been made
Reevaluating the Chicago School Paradigm for Promoting Innovation and Competitiveness
Chicago School and innovation, innovation--United State
We Need More Old-Time Relglion : A Response To Jim Rahl
Jim Rahl believes in the old-fashioned religion of open global markets and free international competition, uncontaminated by private or public restraints. He has pursued this goal brilliantly, aggressively, and consistently for more than thirty years. While the problem Jim presents in this issue indicates his frustration that we are still far from achieving the goal, it is in no small part thanks to him, and the force of his scholar- ship and advocacy, that some real progress has been made
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