Government and Business in Germany: Public Policy toward Cartels*
Theodore F. Marburg
Business History Review, 1964, vol. 38, issue 1, 78-101
Abstract:
Through a careful analysis of public policy and opinion, Professor Marburg considers the nature, allowable range, and economic effects of those business associations designated “cartels” in German usage. Marked contrasts with American theory and practice in similar fields emerge.
Date: 1964
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