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Federal trade commission act
A federal act which established the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and gave the FTC power to work with the Department of Justice to enforce the Clayton Act. The primary function of the FTC is to regulate unfair competition and deceptive business practices, which are presented broadly in the Act. As a result, the FTC also pursues violators of the Sherman Antitrust Act. See also antitrust laws.
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Health care
- Category: General
- Company: Blue Cross Blue Shield
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