Formation of Institutes of Competition in Russia’s Business Environment at the Turn Of The XIX—XX Centuries
Alexander Bessolitsyn ()
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Alexander Bessolitsyn: Moscow Financial-Industrial University "Synergy"
Ekonomicheskaya Politika / Economic Policy, 2011, vol. 4, 9 pages
Abstract:
This article analyzes the trade industrial and industrial conventions of entrepreneurs in Russia at the turn of XIX—XX centuries. Based on the analysis of the AllRussian trade and industry conventions, meetings of the Owners of the Volga basin, and congresses of the Baku oil dealers the main forms and methods of competition in addressing both intra and intersectoral issues, as well as the role of government in regulating these processes are revealed.
Keywords: trade and industry conventions; meetings Owners of the Volga basin; meetings of the Baku oil dealers; competition; lobbying fees; applications; transaction costs (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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