ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1928, was written at a time when the tendency in industry was towards the formation of large combines. With competition growing as markets and methods of communication grew, many manufacturers considered their only option was to unite in self-defence, setting up a movement that restrictive legislation was unable to check. This book analyses the proper relations between monopolistic combines and the State, and was the first to examine the German experience of organised monopoly, and the means used to prevent it from becoming a mere protection for inefficient producers.

part One|80 pages

The Kartell System of Modern Germany

chapter One|8 pages

The Nature of Monopolgy

chapter Two|24 pages

General Methods of the Kartell System

chapter Three|18 pages

Unfair Competition

chapter Four|12 pages

Industry and the Kartells

chapter Five|15 pages

Horizontal and Vertical Combination

chapter Six|-2 pages

General Problems of Legislation

part Two|86 pages

The Problem of Legislation and Control

chapter Seven|16 pages

The Problem in Germany After the War

chapter Eight|23 pages

The Working of the Decree

chapter Nine|28 pages

Kartells and Public Policy