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  1. 1914. Participants: United States. Key People: Woodrow Wilson. Clayton Antitrust Act, law enacted in 1914 by the United States Congress to clarify and strengthen the Sherman Antitrust Act (1890).

  2. La Ley Clayton Antitrust (en inglés: Clayton Antitrust Law, también conocida como Clayton Act) fue una ley federal aprobada en Estados Unidos en 1914, para remediar las deficiencias en la ley anti monopolios Sherman Antitrust de 1890, la primera ley federal en contra de prácticas empresariales que perjudicaran a los consumidores ( monopolios ...

  3. The Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914 ( Pub. L. 63–212, 38 Stat. 730, enacted October 15, 1914, codified at 15 U.S.C. §§ 12 – 27, 29 U.S.C. §§ 52 – 53 ), is a part of United States antitrust law with the goal of adding further substance to the U.S. antitrust law regime; the Clayton Act seeks to prevent anticompetitive practices ...

  4. Abstract. The trusts issue culminated in the passage of the Clayton Act in 1914, which conventional wisdom holds was a response to the perceived ineffectiveness of the Sherman. Antitrust Act of 1890. Using ordered and multinomial logit analysis, we were able to detect economic interest variables that explain the senators' votes.

  5. 23 de may. de 2018 · Wilson, Woodrow (1856-1924): Wilson, a Democrat, was the28th president of the United States, serving from 1913 to1921. His New Freedom program passed economic reforms in the form of banking and antitrust legislation. He complained that the Clayton Antitrust Act was a weak version of the bill he originally supported.

  6. 18 de abr. de 2023 · President Woodrow Wilson signed the initiative into law on Oct. 15, 1914. The act is enforced by the FTC and prohibits exclusive sales contracts, certain types of rebates, discriminatory...

  7. In early 1914, Wilson completed his New Freedom agenda with the passage of the Clayton Antitrust Act. This law expanded the power of the original Sherman Antitrust Act in order to allow the investigation and dismantling of more monopolies.