Except in cases such as natural monopolies, our economy thrives on competition. Legislation such as the Clayton
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Except in cases such as natural monopolies, our economy thrives on competition. Legislation such as the Clayton Act regulate behaviors to ensure that competition gets a fair opportunity. We see companies buying other companies all the time, but there are times when the government will prohibit a merger or acquisition if it significantly limits competition.Find and summarize an article that is related to one of the following:
- A merger or acquisition that was prohibited by the Department of Justice
- A company that was broken up for being a monopoly
- A company accused or found guilty of another monopolistic activity such as a cartel, collusion, predatory price, exclusive dealing, or price fixing to limit competition
- The proposed rule to ban employers from imposing noncompete clauses on workers
- The FDA Drug Competition Action Plan
Read the article. Summarize the major points of the article in 5 bullets. also cite the author, name of the article, the publication, website (link us please), and the date of the article.
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