Abstract

lHE EXPERIMENT BEGUN IN BRITAIN in 19481 of general regulation of monopoly and restrictive trade practices and agreements underwent an important development last year with the enactment of the Restrictive Trade Practices Act, 1956.2 After eight years of industry by industry investigation by the Monopolies Commission culminating in a general report on collective discrimination,3 machinery for the systematic regulation of restrictive trade practices and agreements has been established, which it is the chief purpose of the present paper to describe. In addition, reference will be made to the modified but extremely important role of the Monopolies Commission, the work of which forms an integral part of the new structure of governmental control.

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