Louis D. Brandeis and the making of regulated competition, 1900-1932 / Gerald Berk
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- 343.730721 BER
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343.73072 FUS Competition and public policy : | 343.73072 MER Monopoly laws : | 343.73072 OPP Unfair trade practices and consumer protection : | 343.730721 BER Louis D. Brandeis and the making of regulated competition, 1900-1932 / | 343.730721 BOR The Antitrust paradox : | 343.730721 GRU Public policy and the modern corporation / | 343.730721 KAY Antitrust policy : |
This book provides an innovative interpretation of industrialization and statebuilding in the U.S. by tracing the development of regulated competition. Conceptualized by Brandeis and implemented by trade associations and the Federal Trade Commission, regulated competition checked economic power by channelling competition from predation into improvement in products and production processes.
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