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    The Court Interpretation of the Sherman Act Results in the Prohibition
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The Court Interpretation of the Sherman Act Results in the Prohibition

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The court interpretation of the Sherman Act results in the prohibition of monopolies only if a firm possesses market power that it attained unfairly or it abused the monopoly power once attained.

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