Stranger in a Strange Land: An Outsider's View of Antitrust and the Courts
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Antitrust, health care quality, and the courts.
Antitrust law represents the principal legal tool that the United States employs to police private markets, yet it often relegates quality and nonprice considerations to a secondary position. While antitrust law espouses the belief that vigorous competition will enhance quality as well as price, little evidence exists of the practical ability of courts to deliver on that promise. In this Articl...
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تاریخ انتشار 2016