1989
DOI: 10.1111/j.1465-7287.1989.tb00572.x
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New Insights Into the Decline of Antitrust Enforcement

Abstract: The total number of cases that the Antitrust Division has filed during the past decade has increased, but the number of significant criminal price-fixing cases has declined. Policy changes have had significant effects on other areas of enforcement. This paper argues, however, that the decline in this dimension of antitrust enforcement can be explained by a 1974 act of Congress that increased criminal penalties for price-fixing violations from the misdemeanor level to the felony level. According to this argumen… Show more

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