Management of industrial surplus capacity in the European Community
Loukas Tsoukalis and
António da Silva Ferreira
International Organization, 1980, vol. 34, issue 3, 355-376
Abstract:
In a recent article for this journal, Susan Strange analyzed the political consequences of surplus capacity in three industrial sectors: steel, textiles, and shipbuilding. As she has shown, the emergence of serious problems of surplus capacity has accelerated protectionist trends in governmental policy in Europe and North America. The rhetoric of liberalism now is frequently accompanied by the reality of quotas, cartel agreements, subsidies for domestic firms, and discrimination against particularly dynamic producers.
Date: 1980
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