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Government Regulation and Federal Regulatory Agencies Kain G. , Gabriel K. , and Matthew Y. Key Terms Trusts- A combination of firms designed to restrict competition or control prices in a particular market. Price Discrimination- The practice of selling the same product to different consumers at different prices if it substantially lessens competition. Cease and Desist Order- An FTC ruling requiring a company to stop an unfair business practice, such as price fixing, that reduces or limits competition. Notes Government is allowed to skip in when markets crash, or there needs to be protection from serious injury or death to the public. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) oversees the safety of more than 15,000 types of products. The CPSC is allowed to make a company order a recall of products that need repair or replacement Government’s maintain competitive markets by probability market structures that are not competitive or regulatory markets where full competition is not possible Notes Anti Monopoly Legislation : Sherman AntiTrust Act, Clayton AntiTrust Act, Federal Trade Commission Act and the Robinson - Patman Act Government is allowed to break up monopolies and trusts, preventing market failures due to inadequate competition Not all monopolies are bad It makes sense to let a firm expand to take advantage of lower production costs and then regulate its activities so that it can not take advantage of the consumer More Notes Local and State governments regulate monopolies such as cable tv, water, and power If a company wants to raise rates, they must argue a case to the government Federal Regulatory Agencies Food and Drug Administration, FDA: Enforces laws to ensure purity, effectiveness, and truthful labeling of food, drugs, and cosmetics; inspects production and shipment of these products. (1906) Federal Aviation Administration, FAA: Oversees the airline industry. (1958) Equal Employment Opportunity Commision, EEOC: Investigates and rules on charges of discrimination by employers and labor unions. (1964) Nuclear Regulatory Commission, NRC: Regulates civilian use of nuclear materials and facilities. (1974) Anti-Monopoly Legislation Sherman Antitrust Act 1890- Outlawed all contracts “in restraint of trade” to halt the growth of trusts and monopolies. Clayton Antitrust Act 1914- Strengthened the Sherman Act by outlawing price discrimination. Federal Trade Commission Act 1914- Established the Federal Trade Commission to regulate unfair methods of competition in interstate commerce. Robinson-Patman Act 1936- Forbade rebates and discounts on the sale of goods to large buyers unless the rebates and discounts were available to all. Activity: Prompt -- What are austerity measures? What do they do? What issues do they cause, and why don’t people like them?