United States v. United Shoe Machinery Corporation
Delve into the complexities of antitrust law with "United States v. United Shoe Machinery Corporation" by Carl Kaysen. Published by Harvard University Press in 1956, this hardback edition spans 416 pages and provides an insightful economic analysis of a pivotal civil antitrust case. Kaysen meticulously examines the legal battles initiated by the United States Government against the United Shoe Machinery Corporation, addressing the core issues under Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act. This book not only sheds light on the intricacies of the case but also offers a broader understanding of antitrust principles and their implications in a competitive marketplace. Ideal for legal scholars, economists, and those interested in corporate regulation, this timeless work is a must-have for anyone looking to grasp the fundamental dynamics of U.S. antitrust legislation.