Monopolistic practices refer to actions taken by a business entity to dominate a market and restrict competition, often resulting in higher prices for consumers.
The Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914 is a significant legislation aimed at promoting fair competition and preventing monopolistic practices in the United States. It builds upon earlier antitrust laws by addressing specific practices that were not adequately covered.
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