
Trump's Showdown At The FTC with Commissioner Alvaro Bedoya
Organized Money
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Reviving Fair Competition
This chapter examines the implications of the Robinson-Patman Act on pricing discrimination favoring large chain stores and highlights its historical importance as a tool for protecting small businesses. It also discusses the evolution of the FTC and its enhanced role in ensuring equitable practices in a marketplace increasingly challenged by corporate power.
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