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By Ekong Udoekwere The species of American jurisprudence popularly labeled antitrust has been around for over a century. In that time, the operating principles of antirust enforcement have been defined, redefined and more; shape shifting, it seems, with prevailing winds of political opinion. That is, according to Gary Reback's informative new book, "Free the Market!" The text traces the development of antitrust law from inception, tak...
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