William F. Shughart has written: 'Antitrust policy and interest-group politics' -- subject(s): Antitrust law, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Antitrust law
Herbert Hovenkamp has written: 'Enterprise and American law 1836-1937' 'Federal antitrust policy' -- subject(s): Antitrust law, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Antitrust law
In this economic function, the government seeks to correct market failures such as monopolies through regulation and antitrust laws. By promoting competition and preventing the abuse of market power, the government aims to protect consumers and ensure fair pricing. These interventions may include breaking up monopolies, regulating prices, or enforcing fair practices, thereby fostering a more efficient and equitable market environment. Ultimately, the goal is to enhance consumer welfare and stimulate economic growth.
Paddy McNutt has written: 'Political economy of law' -- subject(s): Law and economics 'Law, economics, and antitrust' -- subject(s): Antitrust law, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Antitrust law, Law and economics
The Division of Child Support Enforcement provides child support enforcement in Arizona. It is a part of the Department of Economic Security and is funded by the state of Arizona along with the federal government.
Oliver Budzinski has written: 'The governance of global competition' -- subject(s): Antitrust law, Competition, International, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Antitrust law, International Competition, International economic relations
The Sherman Antitrust Act, enacted in 1890, aimed to address the rising concerns over monopolies and anti-competitive practices that were stifling fair competition in the marketplace. It sought to prevent businesses from engaging in activities that restrained trade or commerce, thereby promoting a more competitive economic environment. By prohibiting monopolistic behaviors and cartels, the Act laid the groundwork for federal enforcement against corporate abuses and helped protect consumers and smaller businesses from unfair practices.
Ross C. Singleton has written: 'Industrial organization and antitrust' -- subject(s): Antitrust law, Economic aspects of Antitrust law, Industrial organization
Henry Adler Einhorn has written: 'Economic aspects of antitrust' -- subject(s): Antitrust law
A government can insure domestic tranquility by promoting social cohesion through policies that address societal inequalities, providing economic opportunities for all citizens, and ensuring that law enforcement is fair and effective in maintaining public safety. Open dialogue and collaboration with community leaders and organizations are also key in preventing conflicts and promoting peaceful coexistence.
Providing legal structure, maintain competition, redistributing income, reallocating resources, and promoting stability
Dennis Swann has written: 'Competition and consumer protection' -- subject(s): Antitrust law, Consumer protection, Law and legislation 'The Single European Market and Beyond' 'Competition and industrial policy in the European Community' -- subject(s): Competition, European Coal and Steel Community, European Economic Community, Government policy, Industrial policy 'The Economics of the Common Market' 'Antitrust policy in Europe' -- subject(s): Antitrust law 'Antitrust policy in Europe' -- subject(s): Antitrust law