Cartels markets and crime : A normative justification for the criminalisation of economic collusion Bruce Wardhaugh.
By: Wardhaugh Bruce.
Material type: TextSeries: The Cambridge antitrust and competition and competition law series.Publisher: United Kingdom Cambridge University Press 2014Description: 348p.ISBN: 9781107036307.Subject(s): Cartels | EuropeDDC classification: 338.87 WAR Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online | Click here to access online Summary: "As a means of industrial organization, cartels have had mixed acceptance in Europe after the end of the Industrial Revolution. In the late Nineteenth Century there were approximately four industry-wide cartels operating in Germany. By 1923, the figure had grown to over 1,500. Such organizations were a common, legal and (often) encouraged means of facilitating industrial and national development" -- Provided by publisher.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 316-334) and index.
"As a means of industrial organization, cartels have had mixed acceptance in Europe after the end of the Industrial Revolution. In the late Nineteenth Century there were approximately four industry-wide cartels operating in Germany. By 1923, the figure had grown to over 1,500. Such organizations were a common, legal and (often) encouraged means of facilitating industrial and national development" -- Provided by publisher.
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