| United States. Federal Trade Commission - 1978 - 806 páginas
...United States, 370 US 294, 325, 82 S. Ct. 1502, 1523, 8 L. Ed. 2d 510 (1962), by this prescription: The outer boundaries of a product market are determined by the reasonable interchangeability of use or cross-elasticity of demand between the product itself and substitutes for it. Plainly the dog foods... | |
| United States. Federal Trade Commission - 1978 - 1030 páginas
...Decision product markets whose outer boundaries "are determined by the reasonable Intel-changeability of use or the cross-elasticity of demand between the product itself and substitutes for it . . .," there also may be "well defined submarkets" within the broader market which in themselves constitute... | |
| United States. Federal Trade Commission - 1980 - 1128 páginas
...wines such as Mnnischewitz (Finding 213). « Brown Shot Co. v. United States. 370 US 294, 325 (1962): The outer boundaries of a product market are determined...by the reasonable interchangeability of use or the crow-elasticity of demand between the product itself and substitutes for it. However, within this broad... | |
| Oscar Schachter, Robert Hellawell - 1981 - 466 páginas
...product market (the line of commerce) and a relevant geographic market ("any section of the country"). "The outer boundaries of a product market are determined...themselves, constitute product markets for antitrust purposes."8 Indicia of a product submarket include industry or public recognition of the submarket... | |
| United States. Federal Trade Commission - 1981 - 956 páginas
...294, 325 (1962), the Court stated the relevant product market test under Section 7 of the Clayton Act: The outer boundaries of a product market are determined by the reasonable interchangeability of use or cross-elasticity of demand between the product itself and substitutes for it. However, within this... | |
| William T. Lifland - 1984 - 564 páginas
...state law also must be predicated upon proscribed conduct in a relevant, two-dimensional setting. . . . "The outer boundaries of a product market are determined...between the product itself and substitutes for it. ... Or as otherwise stated by the Supreme Court, a [determination of the competitive market for commodities... | |
| 1965 - 102 páginas
...an area, are not, in themselves, determinative. The outer boundaries of a service market are to be determined by the reasonable interchangeability of use or the cross-elasticity of demand between the service itself and substitutes for it. It should be noted, however, that within this broad market,... | |
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