Antitrust jurisprudence: a symposium on the economic, political and social goals of antitrust policy

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College S. J. Quinney College of Law
Department Law
Creator Flynn, John J.
Title Antitrust jurisprudence: a symposium on the economic, political and social goals of antitrust policy
Date 1977
Description Felix S. Cohen has observed that [a]n ethics, like a metaphysics, is no more certain and no less dangerous because it is unconsciously held. There are few judges, psychoanalysts, or economists today who do not begin a consideration of their typical problems with some formula designed to cause all moral ideals to disappear and to produce an issue purified for the procedure of positive empirical science. But the ideals have generally retired to hats from which later wonders will magically arise.'
Type Text
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Law Review
First Page 1182
Last Page 1190
Subject Efficiency; Analysis ; Assumptions
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Flynn, J. J. (1977). Antitrust jurisprudence: a symposium on the economic, political and social goals of antitrust policy. University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 125, 1182-90.
Rights Management (c) University of Pennsylvania Law Review
Format Medium application/pdf
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6k6529m
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