The British Monopolies CommissionUK. Study of the activities of the British monopolies commission and the economic implications of monopoly administrative aspects, trade agreements, the role of dominant private enterprises, public interest, production costs, prices, government policy, etc. Bibliography pp. 386 to 388. |
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Page 41
... reasonable , could be enforced . The first break in this long line of judgments came in the Nordenfelt case of 1894.1 The defendant in this case , Nordenfelt , was a manu- facturer of quick - firing guns and other implements of war . He ...
... reasonable , could be enforced . The first break in this long line of judgments came in the Nordenfelt case of 1894.1 The defendant in this case , Nordenfelt , was a manu- facturer of quick - firing guns and other implements of war . He ...
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... reasonable as between the parties , the onus will be no light one'.1 In the first instance , therefore , an acceptable restraint must form part of an agreement which is reasonable to all parties . The test of reason- ableness is the ...
... reasonable as between the parties , the onus will be no light one'.1 In the first instance , therefore , an acceptable restraint must form part of an agreement which is reasonable to all parties . The test of reason- ableness is the ...
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... reasonably be expected to allow such apparatus to be used for the gas supplies of competing companies . It would not in ... reasonable terms without committing himself against buying gas from other sources . If on the other hand the ...
... reasonably be expected to allow such apparatus to be used for the gas supplies of competing companies . It would not in ... reasonable terms without committing himself against buying gas from other sources . If on the other hand the ...
Contents
The Historical Background 191448 | 17 |
The Common Law Background | 39 |
THE MONOPOLIES COMMISSION | 49 |
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1948 legislation action activities argued assets Board of Trade Bow Group British Match Corporation British Oxygen Company cable calico printing capital employed cent cigarette and tobacco Commis Commission's Committee competitors concerned criticized demand detailed dominant firm Dunlop economic Economist effective efficiency Electric eliminate examined existing export favour Federation Fisons Gallaher Government Imperial Chemical Industries Imperial Tobacco Company important independent innovation inquiry investigation investment involved Labour lamp linoleum manufacturers market dominance market sharing ment mergers minimum price Monopolies Commission obtain operated organization parties patent period plant polies Commission powers price agreements price discrimination price fixing agreements problems profit public interest purchase rate of return recommended reduced relating relevant Report resale price maintenance Restrictive Practices Court result return on capital Rubber scale scheme Section suppliers supply tion trade associations tyre unit production costs United Kingdom valuation