Regulating Big Business: Antitrust in Great Britain and America, 1880-1990
Late in the nineteenth century a new form of capitalism emerged in Great Britain and the United States. In both nations this economic transformation spawned social and political tensions that compelled the public and policy makers to decide upon an appropriate response to big business. A primary focus of public discourse was antitrust. This book explores the development of big business from 1880 to 1990 in a comparative context. It shows that government policies influenced the point at which managerial capitalism prevailed first in America, then in Britain, and that the search for these policies reflected the adjustment of the business order to changing economic conditions.
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Regulating Big Business: Antitrust in Great Britain and America, 1880-1990
Late in the nineteenth century a new form of capitalism emerged in Great Britain and the United States. In both nations this economic transformation spawned social and political tensions that compelled the public and policy makers to decide upon an appropriate response to big business. A primary focus of public discourse was antitrust. This book explores the development of big business from 1880 to 1990 in a comparative context. It shows that government policies influenced the point at which managerial capitalism prevailed first in America, then in Britain, and that the search for these policies reflected the adjustment of the business order to changing economic conditions.
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Regulating Big Business: Antitrust in Great Britain and America, 1880-1990

Regulating Big Business: Antitrust in Great Britain and America, 1880-1990

by Tony Freyer
Regulating Big Business: Antitrust in Great Britain and America, 1880-1990

Regulating Big Business: Antitrust in Great Britain and America, 1880-1990

by Tony Freyer

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Late in the nineteenth century a new form of capitalism emerged in Great Britain and the United States. In both nations this economic transformation spawned social and political tensions that compelled the public and policy makers to decide upon an appropriate response to big business. A primary focus of public discourse was antitrust. This book explores the development of big business from 1880 to 1990 in a comparative context. It shows that government policies influenced the point at which managerial capitalism prevailed first in America, then in Britain, and that the search for these policies reflected the adjustment of the business order to changing economic conditions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521352079
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 03/05/1992
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 6.26(w) x 9.25(h) x 1.14(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. The response to big business: the formative era, 1880–1914; 2. The divergence of economic thought; 3. The political response; 4. The courts respond to big business; 5. The impact of World War I, 1914–1921; 6. Tentative convergence, 1921–1948; 7. A British antimonopoly policy emerges, 1940–1948; 8. Uneven convergence since World War II; Conclusion.
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