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"Unfair" Trade Injury: A Competition-Based Approach

This article examines the set of competition laws, known loosely as the trade statutes. The author states there are two fundamental premises underlying the statutes : unfairly traded goods, and that producer welfare may take precedent over consumer welfare in an unfair trade situation (injury requir...

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Published in:Stanford law review 1989-05, Vol.41 (5), p.1153-1200
Main Author: Wood, Diane P.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:This article examines the set of competition laws, known loosely as the trade statutes. The author states there are two fundamental premises underlying the statutes : unfairly traded goods, and that producer welfare may take precedent over consumer welfare in an unfair trade situation (injury requirement). The author suggests new ways of viewing the injury requirement.
ISSN:0038-9765
1939-8581
DOI:10.2307/1228753