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Regulating Competition - Cartel registers in the twentieth-century world (Paperback): Susanna Fellman, Martin Shanahan Regulating Competition - Cartel registers in the twentieth-century world (Paperback)
Susanna Fellman, Martin Shanahan
R1,256 Discovery Miles 12 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cartels, trusts and agreements to reduce competition between firms have existed for centuries, but became particularly prevalent toward the end of the 19th century. In the mid-20th century governments began to use so called 'cartel registers' to monitor and regulate their behaviour. This book provides cases studies from more than a dozen countries to examine the emergence, application and eventual decline of this form of regulation. Beginning with a comparison of the attitudes to regulation that led to monitoring, rather than prohibiting cartels, this book examines the international studies on cartels undertaken by the League of Nations before World War II. This is followed by a series of studies on the context of the registers, including the international context of the European Union, and the importance of lobby groups in shaping regulatory outcomes, using Finland as an example. Section two provides a broad international comparison of several countries' registers, with individual studies on Norway, Australia, Japan, Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands. After examining the impact of registration on business behaviour in the insurance industry, this book concludes with an overview of the lessons to be learnt from 20th century efforts to regulate competition. With a foreword by Harm Schroter, this book outlines the rise and fall of a system that allowed nations to tailor their approach to regulating competition to their individual circumstances whilst also responding to the pressures of globalisation that emerged after the Second World War. This book is suitable for those who are interested in and study economic history, international economics and business history.

Regulating Competition - Cartel registers in the twentieth-century world (Hardcover): Susanna Fellman, Martin Shanahan Regulating Competition - Cartel registers in the twentieth-century world (Hardcover)
Susanna Fellman, Martin Shanahan
R4,429 Discovery Miles 44 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cartels, trusts and agreements to reduce competition between firms have existed for centuries, but became particularly prevalent toward the end of the 19th century. In the mid-20th century governments began to use so called 'cartel registers' to monitor and regulate their behaviour. This book provides cases studies from more than a dozen countries to examine the emergence, application and eventual decline of this form of regulation. Beginning with a comparison of the attitudes to regulation that led to monitoring, rather than prohibiting cartels, this book examines the international studies on cartels undertaken by the League of Nations before World War II. This is followed by a series of studies on the context of the registers, including the international context of the European Union, and the importance of lobby groups in shaping regulatory outcomes, using Finland as an example. Section two provides a broad international comparison of several countries' registers, with individual studies on Norway, Australia, Japan, Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands. After examining the impact of registration on business behaviour in the insurance industry, this book concludes with an overview of the lessons to be learnt from 20th century efforts to regulate competition. With a foreword by Harm Schroter, this book outlines the rise and fall of a system that allowed nations to tailor their approach to regulating competition to their individual circumstances whilst also responding to the pressures of globalisation that emerged after the Second World War. This book is suitable for those who are interested in and study economic history, international economics and business history. Chapter 10 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 licence and can be accessed in the 'Support Material' section on Routledge.com.

A History of Business Cartels - International Politics, National Policies and Anti-Competitive Behaviour (Hardcover): Martin... A History of Business Cartels - International Politics, National Policies and Anti-Competitive Behaviour (Hardcover)
Martin Shanahan, Susanna Fellman
R4,431 R4,137 Discovery Miles 41 370 Save R294 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Presents fifteen historical case studies of international cartels that include agricultural and mineral commodities, the machinery industry, telephone equipment, whiskey and cement. Draws together researchers from different nations to examine the impact of international cartels on the experience of individual countries; those nations' interactions with one or more international cartels; and ultimately with the individual nation's interactions with the wider international community. Useful literature for researchers, academics and advanced students in the fields of business and economic history, political economy, and government policy and those interested in cartels and their impact on the wider economy.

Creating Nordic Capitalism - The Development of a Competitive Periphery (Paperback, First): Susanna Fellman, Martin Iversen,... Creating Nordic Capitalism - The Development of a Competitive Periphery (Paperback, First)
Susanna Fellman, Martin Iversen, Hans Sjoegren, Lars Thue
R2,442 Discovery Miles 24 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Essential for students of international business, this unique textbook arrives at a time when the Nordic model has become globally envied for its competitiveness and success.It is based on extensive research from a number of prominent Nordic institutions, edited by a highly regarded, expert team. This is the first book to examine and explain the development of a Nordic model of capitalism.Creating the Model of Nordic Capitalism illuminates how the economies of five small North European countries; Denmark, Finland, Norway, Iceland and Sweden, became so competitive during the twentieth century. Through rigorous analysis the authors propose and describe the defining features of Nordic capitalism.

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