Monopoly in Economics and Law.

by Donald Dewey

2020-12-29 23:39:06

This book examines economic analysis relevant to monopoly policy and traces the growth of monopoly policy in the U.S. from its common-law origins to the present as it relates to cartels, market tactics, oligopoly, and labor unions.

This book examines economic analysis relevant to monopoly policy and traces the growth of monopoly policy in the U.S. from its common-law origins to the present as it relates to cartels, market tactics, oligopoly, and labor unions.

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File size9.21 X 6.14 X 0.81 in
Print pages340
PublisherABC-Clio, LLC
Publication date May 14, 1976
LanguageEnglish
ISBN9780837188119
Donald Dewey is the author of Reasonable Doubts, which won the Nelson Agren Prize for Fiction, and also a biography of Marcello Mastroianni...

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