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Schumpeter and Galbraith believed that concentrated industries had lower rates of technological advances than less concentrated industries.
Proximate Cause
The primary reason an event occurs that, in a natural and continuous sequence, leads to a legal injury, and without which the injury would not have occurred.
Palsgraf v. Long Island
A landmark 1928 legal case in which the New York Court of Appeals established the principle of foreseeability in determining negligence.
Negligence Case
A legal dispute involving claims that a person's carelessness resulted in harm or damage to another.
Negligence Per Se
A judicial principle that deems an action as automatically negligent due to the breach of a law or regulation.
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