@article{Smart:131314,
      recid = {131314},
      author = {Smart, Winston I.},
      title = {ANTITRUST ENFORCEMENT: The States Can Do It, Even If The  Feds Won't},
      journal = {Choices},
      address = {1990},
      number = {316-2016-7381},
      pages = {4},
      year = {1990},
      abstract = {The federal government's
stance in enforcing antitrust  laws
during the eighties was relatively
benign. Many  people, including
state officials, criticized the Feds
for  this attitude. But, they overlook
the power of state  governments
to deal with and prosecute
anti-trust  misconduct. The
record, to date, suggests that
with limited  exceptions, state
governments are not likely to be
a major  force in antitrust enforcement.
Lack of state and  federal
fund ing, political realities, and
the fear of  business and investment
flight all work against
greater  state involvement.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/131314},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.131314},
}