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- Baxters_law abstract "Baxter's law (also known as the Bell doctrine) is a law of economics that describes how a monopoly in a regulated industry can extend into, and dominate, a non-regulated industry. It is named after law professor William Francis Baxter Jr., who was an antitrust law professor at Stanford University. As Assistant Attorney General, he settled a seven-year-old case against AT&T with by far the largest breakup in the history of the Sherman Antitrust Act, splitting AT&T up into seven regional phone companies in 1982.".
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- Baxters_law wikiPageWikiLink AT&T.
- Baxters_law wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economics_laws.
- Baxters_law wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monopoly_(economics).
- Baxters_law wikiPageWikiLink Economics.
- Baxters_law wikiPageWikiLink Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology.
- Baxters_law wikiPageWikiLink Monopoly.
- Baxters_law wikiPageWikiLink Net_neutrality.
- Baxters_law wikiPageWikiLink Sherman_Antitrust_Act.
- Baxters_law wikiPageWikiLink Stanford_University.
- Baxters_law wikiPageWikiLink William_Baxter_(law_professor).
- Baxters_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baxter's Law".
- Baxters_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baxter's law".
- Baxters_law subject Category:Economics_laws.
- Baxters_law subject Category:Monopoly_(economics).
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- Baxters_law comment "Baxter's law (also known as the Bell doctrine) is a law of economics that describes how a monopoly in a regulated industry can extend into, and dominate, a non-regulated industry. It is named after law professor William Francis Baxter Jr., who was an antitrust law professor at Stanford University.".
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