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It is the concern of cost, not of “anti-competition," causes a businessman much prefer to sell his goods to a customer he knows in lower prices or larger volumes, especially in B2B relationships.
作者 yuanyuchang發佈於 2009-09-27 分類 經濟分析, 法律標籤 antitrust law, discriminatory pricing, economics留下一則評論 在 Review of “Lor’s, Inc. v. Broadway-Hale Stores, Inc.(1959)"
He talked about his op-ed piece for the Wall Street Journal (“We’re Not Head for a Depression") in which he possessed an optimism about the future economy of the United States. Otherwise, he also brought out an interesting point.
The reason that Becker expressed is the “productivity per person."
Nonetheless, I wrote an article about the law growth of wages in Taiwan and the U.S. through the “Comparative advantages theorem." See, “開放大陸勞工來台會降低台灣人薪資水平？."Considering the social-welfare regulations, unions, and the minimum-wage limitation, the wages in the U.S. and Europe are more difficult to be adjusted in the downturn. This may be why their unemployment situation has been severer than Asian countries.
Therefore, in the cases we read such as “FTC v. Indiana Federation of Dentists," Federal Trade Commission v. Superior Court Trial Lawyers Association," I think Sherman Act and judges both tried to find out the right answer in a wrong place.
On the other hand, there are some superficially collusive behaviors without legal power or authorization, mostly are caused by information cost of measurement or property maintenance cost, for example, “Broadcast Music, Inc. v. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc." and “Fashion Originators’ Guild of America v. FTC case." The courts apparently had different degree of awareness of social cost in these two cases.
Somehow, in “Klor’s, Inc. v. Broadway-Hale Stores, Inc. (1959)," the Federal Supreme Court showed distinguished lack of cost concept. I will talk about it in the next article.
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