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The Works Progress Administration provided federal assistance to
Chicago School
refers to a school of economic thought that promotes free-market principles and holds that economic freedom leads to economic development.
Traditional Antitrust
Laws and regulations designed to protect trade and commerce from unlawful restraints, monopolies, and unfair business practices.
Primary-Line Injury
Under the Robinson-Patman Act, an injury that occurs when preferential treatment is given to a competitor.
Antitrust Action
Legal proceedings or actions taken by government regulators or private parties to prevent or remedy anti-competitive practices, monopolies, or other violations of antitrust laws.
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