Uses the Sherman Antitrust Act as a case study to show how the American government develops national economic policies
Business students and researchers will also find value in this book's presentation of court decisions and exploration of economic development.
Lawyers representing parties with interests in the United States of America will welcome this very useful guide, and academics and researchers will appreciate its value in the study of comparative commercial and economic law.
Wolfson Archives. After Miami-Dade mayor Chuck Hall sent the first wrecking ball to destroy an African American neighborhood, buildings were demolished to make way for I-95, as children look on. Top photo: Wolfson Archives.
This study examines the major issues involved in the bilateral economic relations between China and the United States. It illustrates the potential for cooperation between countries of different social systems...
Using real world examples, case studies, economic analysis, and statistical examination, author Greg Mastel describes and analyzes the impact of dumping and the operation of antidumping laws in the steel, electronics, bearing, specialty ...
Hadden, Sally E. 2001. Slave Patrols: Law and Violence in Virginia and the Carolinas. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Hammond, Bray. 1970. Sovereignty and an Empty Purse: Banks and Politics in the ...
Papers of the National Bureau of Economic Research conference held at Dartmouth College on May 8-9, 2009.
Discusses the appropriateness of mergers such as acquisitions of Conoco and Marathon Oil Corporation and of their impact on the American economy. The author argues in favour of a natural...
New to the Fifth Edition: A streamlining of the products liability chapter A revised discussion of the redistributive effects of legal rules to reflect more recent scholarship on this topic The addition of several other refinements in the ...
For the men and women of colonial America, Peter Hoffer explains, law was a pervasive influence in everyday life. Because it was their law, the colonists continually adapted it to...