Anti-Trust Laws

Anti-Trust Laws are legislations for the elimination of trusts.

Governments make anti-trust laws to assure a competitive environment by preventing unfair trade practices. Anti-trust laws are called competition laws outside of the United States.

The most common regulations under anti-trust laws include: predatory pricing, price discrimination, and price leadership.

Also see: trust, monopoly




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