Micro Economics For Today
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Author: Tucker, Irvin B.
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Chapter 13, Problem 9SQ
To determine
The anti-trust law that supports the small stores against the large retail chains.
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The antitrust law that made "every contract, combination . . . or conspiracy, in restraint of trade" illegal was the
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