Section 5 Guidelines: Fixing a Problem that Doesn’t Exist?

From Antitrust & Competition Policy Blog: Section 5 Guidelines: Fixing a Problem that Doesn’t Exist?


“Sharis Pozen (Skadden) and Anne Six ask Section 5 Guidelines: Fixing a Problem that Doesn’t Exist? ABSTRACT: When Congress enacted the Federal Trade Commission Act in 1914, almost 25 years after enacting the Sherman Act, it purposely created a different…”

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Kevin Coates, 'Section 5 Guidelines: Fixing a Problem that Doesn’t Exist?' (21st Century Competition, 13 October 2013) <https://www.twentyfirstcenturycompetition.com/2013/10/section-5-guidelines-fixing-a-problem-that-doesnt-exist/> accessed 21 March 2026.

Chicago

Kevin Coates. "Section 5 Guidelines: Fixing a Problem that Doesn’t Exist?." 21st Century Competition, 13 October 2013. https://www.twentyfirstcenturycompetition.com/2013/10/section-5-guidelines-fixing-a-problem-that-doesnt-exist/.

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@misc{kevin-coates2013, author = {Kevin Coates}, title = {{Section 5 Guidelines: Fixing a Problem that Doesn’t Exist?}}, year = {2013}, url = {https://www.twentyfirstcenturycompetition.com/2013/10/section-5-guidelines-fixing-a-problem-that-doesnt-exist/}, note = {21st Century Competition} }
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