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International trade and U.S. antitrust law

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Contains: 1. Analysis of when U.S. law applies to foreign firms doing business in the U.S. and to U.S. firms abroad. 2. Exploration of the effect of globalization on competition between domestic and foreign markets and discusses current U.S. statutes, regulations, and case laws. 3. Discussion of the regulation of dominant firms, extraterritoriality, antitrust problems in export transactions, transnational litigation issues, international transfer of technology and intellectual property issues, competition and fairly traded imports, and "unfair" international trade practices. -- Information page.

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  • Frequency of updates: Updated annually

Subject headings

  • Antitrust law--United States--Databases.
  • Foreign trade regulation--United States--Databases.
  • Foreign trade regulation--Databases.
  • Competition, Unfair--Databases.
  • International trade--Databases.
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