Federal Antitrust Policy During the Kennedy-Johnson Years

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This book is a comprehensive study of the enormous concentration of economic power resulting from the Third Great Merger Movement, during which over 9,400 firms disappeared through merger, increasing from 954 in 1961 to 2,442 in the peak year of 1968.
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Author(s) By James R. Williamson.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Format Hardback
Pages 200
Published in United States
Published 30 Jun 1995
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This book is a comprehensive study of the enormous concentration of economic power resulting from the Third Great Merger Movement, during which over 9,400 firms disappeared through merger, increasing from 954 in 1961 to 2,442 in the peak year of 1968.
Tables and Figures Preface Introduction: A Brief History of Antitrust Policy to 1950 The Issue: Business Concentration in the 1950s and 1960s The Response: The Executive The Response: The Congress The Response: The Supreme Court Conclusions Epilog
JAMES R. WILLIAMSON is a retired U.S. Army officer and retired Professor of History and Business, Gwynedd-Mercy College. Presently, he is Adjunct Professor of History and Political Science at the University of Scranton and Adjunct Professor of History and
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