Mergers and the Clayton Act
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Mergers and the Clayton Act explores the evolution of U.S. antitrust policy, with a particular focus on Section 7 of the Clayton Act and its 1950 amendment. Originally enacted in 1914 as a complement to the Sherman Act, the Clayton Act sought to address corporate behaviors that threatened competition, particularly through stock acquisitions that could lessen competition or create monopolies. The 1950 amendment expanded these provisions to include asset acquisitions, marking a significant sh...


