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... forward as they endeavor to find possible solutions to the problems they believe exist. To a large extent, the authors accomplish the objectives of their article in explaining the given problem and find suitable remedies for them. There lack of comprehension of antitrust laws and the legal system in general does however reduce their ability to provide any definitive solution. The foundations for the argument the authors make is set early in the piece. The authors suggest that a certain 'specter' or omen exists, to the knowledge of those involved, namely antitrust institutions, that has and can continue to undermine the desired impacts of antitrust activity. The basis of the argument presented is focused on assessing whether the agency or institution with the power and responsibility of enforcing competition, can be taken advantage of by those who wish to abuse it, consistent with their own interests. The authors outline a number ...
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