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Conventional wisdom has it that the Clayton Act of 1914 was enacted as a replacement for the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890: as markets found a way of circumventing the antitrust Act, the story goes, monopolies and trusts began to develop again at the beginning of the century, making it necessary...
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