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Competition Policy In America, 18881992: History, Rhetoric, Law,New Schatz Falling Leaves

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Competition Policy In America, 18881992: History, Rhetoric, Law,New Schatz Falling LeavesAmericans Have Long Appealed To Images Of Free Competition In Calling For Free Enterprise, Freedom Of Contract, Free Labor, Free Trade, And Free Speech. This Imagery Has Retained Its Appeal In Myriad Aspects Of Public Policyfor Example, Senator Sherman'S Antitrust Act Of 1890, Justice Holmes'S Metaphorical Marketplace Of Ideas, And President Reagan'S Rhetoric Of Deregulation. In Competition Policy In America, 18881992, Rudolph Peritz Explores The

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