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Why Does the Department of Justice NOT Investigate and Block

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Why does the Department of Justice NOT investigate and block the many mergers of large firms that have occurred recently in oligopolistic industries such as the cellular phone industry and the airline industry that obviously lessen competition?


A) The Department of Justice has no authority to enforce antitrust violations because that authority was given only to the Department of Labor under the Clayton Act.
B) The Economic Recovery and Reinvestment Act that was passed in 2009 repealed the Clayton Act.
C) It is difficult for the Department of Justice to determine whether a firm has violated the law as written because antitrust law is complex and cases are hard to prosecute.
D) In the past,every attempt by the Department of Justice to block a merger between two large firms has failed,so the Department of Justice attempts to block only mergers between small firms.
E) In 1992,antitrust laws were amended so that they would not apply to nationally important industries such as the cellular phone industry and the airline industry.

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