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_aMassel, Mark S.
245 1 0 _aCompetition and monopoly: legal and economic issues
260 _aWashington :
_bBrookings Institution,
_c1964
300 _a386 p.,
_c24 cm
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520 _aProblems of competition have no national boundaries. Under the private enterprise system there is competition among finns. Uncler totalitarian regimes competition appears in the rivalries among bureaucratíc units and among industrial trusts. Under sorne mixed systems competition clevelops among public ancl private entrepreneurial units. Currently, an international "competitive" stmggle derives from the conHict between totalitarian and free-market systems. <br> While competition exists in various forms in other countries, the United States of America has given more sustained attention to issues of competition and monopoly than auy other nation. Problems of the free market bave influenced pablic policies since the founding of the republic. lssues of monopoly, govemment regulation, govemment economic activity, and free tracle have attracted attention ever since tbe thirteen states decided to confederate. In many different guises, competitive issues permeate most of the affajrs of the body politic. They affect many facets of living patternseconomic, política!, and social. They are intimately Ielated to basic questions conceming the role of government, business, agriculture, and labor. <br> We, the American people, howeveI, have not appreciated the broad influences of tbese issues on public policy and on oor everyday lives. The narrow word association of competition is with "antitrust." Hence the pervasive influences of Ülese broader issues are not recognized even though tbey are implicit in such diverse features in the recent news as: the Buy-Americau plans for the Development Loan Fund, the congressional investigations of inflation and of administered prices, the Presiclent's appeal to the steel industry to hold the price line, the spectacular attack on prioe-fixing in the electrical equipment industry, and the establishment of a European Common Market. <br> <b>CONTENTS</b> <br> FOREWORD <br> AUTHOR'S ACKNOWLEDGMENTS <br> 1. PERSPECTIVE AND PLAN <br> 2, BASIC PUBLIC GOALS <br> 3. GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES <br> 4. POLICY FORMULATION <br> 5. LITIGATION AND NEGOTIATION <br> 6. ECONOMIC ANALYSIS IN LEGAL PROCEEDINGS <br> 7. INDICATORS OF COMPETITION <br> 8. DEFINING THE MARKET <br> 9. STATISTICAL EVIDENCE <br> 10. SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br> APPENDIX <br> SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
650 4 _aCompetencia
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650 4 _aDerecho de la competencia
_9356
650 7 _aAdministración pública
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653 0 _aMonopolios
653 0 _aDefensa de la competencia
653 0 _aAntitrust
653 0 _aPolítica de competencia
653 0 _aEstructura del mercado
653 0 _aDefinición de mercado relevante
653 0 _aRemedios
653 0 _aInfracciones y sanciones
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