Abstract

The Federal Trade Commission (“Commission,” “FTC,” or “agency”) next year will celebrate the 75th anniversary of its founding. This diamond jubilee undoubtedly will serve as the catalyst for some carousing, but also calls for sober reflection about the status of the FTC. For, viewed from the perspective of 1988, the agency must make fundamental adjustments if it is to adapt successfully to the challenges of the rest of this century.

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