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.
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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- 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
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- 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
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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.