An Inclusive Litany
10/6/97
Following the recent tobacco deal, which would require an exemption
from the antitrust laws the Federal Trade Commission
administers, FTC chairman Robert Pitofsky worriedly commented that the
exemption "would allow the tobacco companies to coordinate their
behavior and raise prices far in excess of levels necessary to cover
the annual payments and keep the extra profits for themselves." In
fact, the whole point of the deal is to raise prices so that fewer
people smoke tobacco.