Thursday, September 24, 2009
Break Up the Giant, Insolvent Banks Using America's 100-Year Old Anti-Trust Laws
I have previously pointed out that we can (and should) break up the giant, insolvent banks under a number of different laws... Indeed, the government could break up the “systemically dangerous institutions” under 100-year old antitrust laws.
The two primary U.S. antitrust laws are the Sherman and the Clayton Acts. I'll give a very brief overview of the two acts...
Washington's: Break Up the Giant, Insolvent Banks Using America's 100-Year Old Anti-Trust Laws
The two primary U.S. antitrust laws are the Sherman and the Clayton Acts. I'll give a very brief overview of the two acts...
Washington's: Break Up the Giant, Insolvent Banks Using America's 100-Year Old Anti-Trust Laws