Antitrust Policy During the Clinton Administration
UC Berkeley, Center for Competition Policy Working Paper No. CPC01-22
75 Pages Posted: 21 Feb 2004
Date Written: July 2001
Abstract
This paper reviews antitrust policy during the Clinton administration.
Keywords: antitrust, antitrust enforcement, mergers
JEL Classification: K2, L4
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