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Presented to Margaret Hall by her friends and associates who have
known her at Oxford University, this book addresses some of the
major issues associated with competition in theory and practice.
The main feature of the book is a piece on privatization by a Nobel
prize winner in economics. Among other essays, Paul Samuelson
considers the theoretical underpinning of privatizing state assets.
Mary Gregory ponders on the possibility of co-operation rather than
competition between employer and worker and whether incomes
policies are likely to feature on a medium-term political agenda.
This book addresses some of the major issues associated with
competition in theory and practice. Among other essays, Paul
Samuelson considers the theoretical underpinning of privatising
state assets. Mary Gregory ponders on the possibility of
cooperation rather than competition between employer and worker and
whether incomes policies are likely to feature on a medium-term
political agenda. Christopher Moir claims that food retail markets
are not as competitive as is often claimed and that large food
retailers may enjoy monopoly profits. Aubrey Silbertson very
cogently sets out the orthodox case for removing trade protection
on the industrialised world's clothing industries.
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