The Federal Trade Commission Since 1970
Economic Regulation and Bureaucratic Behavior
Herausgeber: Clarkson, Kenneth W.; Muris, Timothy J.
The Federal Trade Commission Since 1970
Economic Regulation and Bureaucratic Behavior
Herausgeber: Clarkson, Kenneth W.; Muris, Timothy J.
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To those who study or work in government regulation of business, the Federal Trade Commission has been of intense interest since 1969.
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To those who study or work in government regulation of business, the Federal Trade Commission has been of intense interest since 1969.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780521070256
- ISBN-10: 0521070252
- Artikelnr.: 23844003
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780521070256
- ISBN-10: 0521070252
- Artikelnr.: 23844003
1. Introduction Timothy J. Muris and Kenneth W. Clarkson; Part I. The
institutional setting: 2. Statutory powers Timothy J. Muris; 3. Legislative
constraints Kenneth W. Clarkson; 4. Judicial constraints Timothy J. Muris;
5. Executive constraints Kenneth W. Clarkson; Part II. Nature and
consequence of FTC actions: 6. Bureau of Competition: antitrust enforcement
activities Wesley J. Liebeler; 7 Information for antitrust and business
activity: line-of-business reporting William Breit and Kenneth G. Elzinga;
8. Industry structure investigations: Xerox's multiple patents and
competition Charles J. Goetz and Warren F. Schwartz; 9. Exclusionary
practices: shopping center restrictive covenants Kenneth W. Clarkson,
Timothy J. Muris, and Donald L. Martin; 10. Legislative powers: FTC rule
making Dorsey D. Ellis, Jr.; 11.Rewriting consumer contracts: creditors'
remedies Richard L. Peterson; 12 Regulating postpurchase relations: mobile
homes Louis De Alessi; 13 Regulating information: advertising overview Mark
F. Grady; 14. Special statutes: the structure and operation of the
Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act George L. Priest; Part III. Conclusions and
reforms: 15. Commission performance, incentives, and behaviour Kenneth W.
Clarkson and Timothy J. Muris; 16. What can be done? Timothy J. Muris.
institutional setting: 2. Statutory powers Timothy J. Muris; 3. Legislative
constraints Kenneth W. Clarkson; 4. Judicial constraints Timothy J. Muris;
5. Executive constraints Kenneth W. Clarkson; Part II. Nature and
consequence of FTC actions: 6. Bureau of Competition: antitrust enforcement
activities Wesley J. Liebeler; 7 Information for antitrust and business
activity: line-of-business reporting William Breit and Kenneth G. Elzinga;
8. Industry structure investigations: Xerox's multiple patents and
competition Charles J. Goetz and Warren F. Schwartz; 9. Exclusionary
practices: shopping center restrictive covenants Kenneth W. Clarkson,
Timothy J. Muris, and Donald L. Martin; 10. Legislative powers: FTC rule
making Dorsey D. Ellis, Jr.; 11.Rewriting consumer contracts: creditors'
remedies Richard L. Peterson; 12 Regulating postpurchase relations: mobile
homes Louis De Alessi; 13 Regulating information: advertising overview Mark
F. Grady; 14. Special statutes: the structure and operation of the
Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act George L. Priest; Part III. Conclusions and
reforms: 15. Commission performance, incentives, and behaviour Kenneth W.
Clarkson and Timothy J. Muris; 16. What can be done? Timothy J. Muris.
1. Introduction Timothy J. Muris and Kenneth W. Clarkson; Part I. The
institutional setting: 2. Statutory powers Timothy J. Muris; 3. Legislative
constraints Kenneth W. Clarkson; 4. Judicial constraints Timothy J. Muris;
5. Executive constraints Kenneth W. Clarkson; Part II. Nature and
consequence of FTC actions: 6. Bureau of Competition: antitrust enforcement
activities Wesley J. Liebeler; 7 Information for antitrust and business
activity: line-of-business reporting William Breit and Kenneth G. Elzinga;
8. Industry structure investigations: Xerox's multiple patents and
competition Charles J. Goetz and Warren F. Schwartz; 9. Exclusionary
practices: shopping center restrictive covenants Kenneth W. Clarkson,
Timothy J. Muris, and Donald L. Martin; 10. Legislative powers: FTC rule
making Dorsey D. Ellis, Jr.; 11.Rewriting consumer contracts: creditors'
remedies Richard L. Peterson; 12 Regulating postpurchase relations: mobile
homes Louis De Alessi; 13 Regulating information: advertising overview Mark
F. Grady; 14. Special statutes: the structure and operation of the
Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act George L. Priest; Part III. Conclusions and
reforms: 15. Commission performance, incentives, and behaviour Kenneth W.
Clarkson and Timothy J. Muris; 16. What can be done? Timothy J. Muris.
institutional setting: 2. Statutory powers Timothy J. Muris; 3. Legislative
constraints Kenneth W. Clarkson; 4. Judicial constraints Timothy J. Muris;
5. Executive constraints Kenneth W. Clarkson; Part II. Nature and
consequence of FTC actions: 6. Bureau of Competition: antitrust enforcement
activities Wesley J. Liebeler; 7 Information for antitrust and business
activity: line-of-business reporting William Breit and Kenneth G. Elzinga;
8. Industry structure investigations: Xerox's multiple patents and
competition Charles J. Goetz and Warren F. Schwartz; 9. Exclusionary
practices: shopping center restrictive covenants Kenneth W. Clarkson,
Timothy J. Muris, and Donald L. Martin; 10. Legislative powers: FTC rule
making Dorsey D. Ellis, Jr.; 11.Rewriting consumer contracts: creditors'
remedies Richard L. Peterson; 12 Regulating postpurchase relations: mobile
homes Louis De Alessi; 13 Regulating information: advertising overview Mark
F. Grady; 14. Special statutes: the structure and operation of the
Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act George L. Priest; Part III. Conclusions and
reforms: 15. Commission performance, incentives, and behaviour Kenneth W.
Clarkson and Timothy J. Muris; 16. What can be done? Timothy J. Muris.