While some believe antitrust to be the first thing to go in the current climate, President Obama has countered this argument with a leadership shake-up
In 1933, faced with an unprecedented economic crisis, US President Franklin D Roosevelt suspended the antitrust laws. Some criticised this policy. The National Recovery Administrator proclaimed that these critics “have really nothing to support them but the width of their mouths and the volumetric capacity of their lung power”.
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