 | G. Sirkin - 1981 - 282 lapas
...assumed that valued political and economic institutions go together. As Justice Black expressed it, the unrestrained interaction of competitive forces...resources, the lowest prices, the highest quality and greatest material progress, while at the same time providing an environment conducive to the preservation... | |
 | American Bar Association. Section of Antitrust Law - 1982 - 430 lapas
...with the open market system in goods moving in interstate commerce. M. Simonas (I) The Sherman Act was aimed at preserving free and unfettered competition...as the rule of trade. It rests on the premise that unrestrained competition will yield the best allocation of our economic resources and the lowest prices.... | |
 | Académie de droit international de La Haye - 1984 - 416 lapas
...element of deliberativeness in maintaining the power even by restrictions not covered by section 1 . The Sherman Act was designed to be "a comprehensive...preserving free and unfettered competition as the rule of trade"30. In other words the policy behind the Act is competition. Other United States statutes such... | |
 | 1961 - 154 lapas
...wealth, which, though indirect, are even more insidious in their influence . . . ." Pp. 676-77. 14 "The Sherman Act was designed to be a comprehensive...yield the best allocation of our economic resources . . . while at the same time providing an environment conducive to the preservation of our democratic... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1984 - 182 lapas
...units. 1 The Supreme Court explained as follows in Northern Pacific Railroad Co. v. United States; 2 The Sherman Act was designed to be a comprehensive...competitive forces will yield the best allocation of economic resources, the lowest prices, the highest quality and the greatest material progress, while... | |
 | Thomas V. Vakerics - 1132 lapas
...§ 1.07 Penalties and Remedies § 1.01 Overview As described by the Supreme Court, the Sherman Act1 "was designed to be a comprehensive charter of economic liberty aimed at 1 15 USC §§ 1,2. 2 Northern Pacific Railway Co. v. United States, 356 US 1, 4, 78 S.Ct. 514, 2 L.Ed.2d... | |
 | Howard F. Didsbury, Jr. - 1986 - 332 lapas
...this principle by passing and enforcing antitrust laws. As early as 1904, the Supreme Court commented that "the unrestrained interaction of competitive forces will yield the best allocation of economic resources, the lowest prices, the highest quality, and the greatest material progress."5 What... | |
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