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The So-Called Rule of Reason in Interpreting Antitrust Legislation Suggests

Question 161

Question 161

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The so-called rule of reason in interpreting antitrust legislation suggests that the application of antitrust laws should be based on industry


A) efficiency.
B) concentration ratios.
C) behavior.
D) structure.

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