The British Movement for Industrial Reconstruction and the Control of Competitive Activity
Arthur F. Lucas
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1935, vol. 49, issue 2, 206-235
Abstract:
I. The movement toward the control of competitive activity in Great Britain and its relation to industrial reconstruction. — II. The extent and mechanism of control, 211. — III. Price-fixing, 218.—IV. Control of productive activity, 221. — V. The retirement of redundant and obsolete equipment, 228. — VI. Conclusions, 232.
Date: 1935
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