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Anti-trust
U.S. legislation, most popularized by the 'trust-busting' President Teddy Roosevelt administration, designed to prevent businesses from price-setting or other secret or illegal collaborations that circumvents the natural forces of a free market economy and gives those engaging in the anti-trust conduct a covert competitive edge. Also known as 'anti-combines' or 'competition' legislation.
(USA) 'Anti-trust' legislation is designed to prevent businesses from price-setting or other secret collaboration which circumvents the natural forces of a free market economy and gives those engaging in the anti-trust conduct, a covert competitive edge. - ( read more on Anti-trust)
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