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Constructing a Competitive Order: The Hidden History of British Antitrust Policies Book

Businessmen have always had a strong inclination to avoid competition and regulate the market. In this book, Helen Mercer presents a new interpretation of the evolution of British competition legislation from 1900 to 1964, which was designed to discourage such practices. She uses archival sources to give a detailed analysis of government-industry relations and goes on to show how competition policies have been shaped by the strategies of powerful business interests. In the course of this, she offers pointers to the likely outcome of business regulation in Britain in the future.Read More

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    Business people have always had a strong inclination to avoid competition and regulate the market. In Constructing a Competitive Order, Helen Mercer presents a new interpretation of the evolution of British competition legislation from 1900 to 1964. She uses archival sources to give a detailed analysis of government-industry relations and shows how competition policies have been shaped by the strategies of powerful business interests. Throughout the book, she offers pointers to the likely outcome of business regulation in Britain in the future.

  • 0521120055
  • 9780521120050
  • Helen Mercer
  • 24 September 2009
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 288
  • 1
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