Abstract
The impact of the United States antitrust laws on American exports has in recent years become a controversial issue, especially in view of the increasing U.S, trade deficit. In this article, Mr. Ongman employs economic analysis to determine the desirability of a protectionistic Sherman Act. He concludes that such a policy, resulting in foreign retaliation and spillover into the domestic market, would be unwise.
Recommended Citation
John Will Ongman,
Is Somebody "Crying Wolf"?: An Assessment of Whether Antitrust Impedes Export Trade,
1
Nw. J. Int'l L. & Bus.
163
(1979).
https://scholarlycommons.law.northwestern.edu/njilb/vol1/iss1/16
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