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"The Antitrust Paradox" was created in 1978 by Robert Bork. It has become a significant work in the field of antitrust law and has influenced the way competition policy is approached in the United States.

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"The Antitrust Paradox" was created in 1978 by Robert Bork. It has become a significant work in the field of antitrust law and has influenced the way competition policy is approached in the United States.

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In the United States, the main purpose of antitrust legislation is to promote competition in business.

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Earl W. Kintner has written:

'Statutes Appendices Index (Federal Antitrust Laws, Vol 10)'

'An intellectual property law primer : a survey of the law of patents, trade secrets, trademarks, franchises, copyrights, and personality and entertainment rights' -- subject(s): Intellectual property

'A Robinson-Patman primer' -- subject(s): Price discrimination

'An antitrust primer' -- subject(s): Advertising laws, Antitrust law

'Federal antitrust law' -- subject(s): Antitrust law

'A primer on the law of deceptive practices' -- subject(s): Advertising laws, Unfair Competition

'Antitrust exemptions, specific industries and activities (Federal antitrust law : a treatise on the antitrust laws of the United States)'

'Practices prohibited by the Sherman act (His Federal antitrust law)'

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Jerold J. Duquette has written:

'Regulating the national pastime' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Baseball, Progressivism (United States politics), Antitrust law

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Samuel K. Abrams has written:

'The 1980 antitrust year' -- subject(s): Antitrust law

'The 1979 antitrust year' -- subject(s): Antitrust law

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