Baxter's law

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Etymology[edit]

After William Francis Baxter Jr., a professor of antitrust law at Stanford University.

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Baxter's law

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  1. (economics) An economic law that describes how a monopoly in a regulated industry can extend into and dominate an unregulated one.

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