The Robinson-Patman Act is the law that specifically addresses price discrimination by prohibiting unfair pricing practices. It was enacted in 1936 as an amendment to the Clayton Act. Therefore, the correct answer is the Robinson-Patman Act.
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The Robinson-Patman Act specifically addresses price discrimination, prohibiting unfair pricing practices that disadvantage competition. While the Clayton Act is related, it has a broader focus on anti-competitive practices. The correct answer to the question is the Robinson-Patman Act. ;