The British Monopolies CommissionThis book is a key example of the emergence of public choice theory by an economist who was to become one of its major exponents. It combines a detailed, critical study of the Monopolies Commission, with an analysis of the economic issues involved in monopoly supervision and control. |
Contents
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PART II THE MONOPOLIES COMMISSION | 49 |
PART III TRADE ASSOCIATION INQUIRIES | 107 |
PART IV THE DOMINANT FIRM | 191 |
PART V STATISTICAL MEASURES OF ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE | 261 |
ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES | 321 |
PART VII CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS | 369 |
APPENDICES | 379 |
CLASSIFIED BIBLIOGRAPHY | 384 |
INDEX | 389 |
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