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Elements of a project for the achievement of free competition. By Corwin D. Edwards, with analysis of contents by W.D.L. Aug. 19, 1943. [1] (1943)

handle is hein.ali/hrbor605404 and id is 1 raw text is: 8l9/43-
The American Law Institute
Monopoly
Elements of a Project for the Achievement of Free Competition
by
Cor  in D, Edwards
Analysis of Contents by W.D.L.
Subject:
Under what conditions, whether Governmental or self-imposed, should
business be conducted In order to secure the benefits of free competition in
business enterprises?
An answer to this question involves three major tasks:
Task i:   Benefits of free competition
Task I1:   Conditions which restrict the freedom of competition            5
Task III: Ways of promoting free competition                               8
Task I: Benefits of free competition
Introducti on
A. Nature of limitations of free competition
1. Certain articles monopolized by or supplied by Government
2. Uniform standard in nomenclature of goods
3. TechnologicFl limits on free competition as w.here one or two plants
requiring large outlay of funds are sufficient to supply the product
necessary
B. Exsmination of Benefits of free competition                                 -2
1, Gives other alternatives to each party in case the other party
oppresses

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