ABSTRACT
This book is a key example of the emergence of public choice theory by an economist who was to become one of its major exponents. It combines a detailed, critical study of the Monopolies Commission, with an analysis of the economic issues involved in monopoly supervision and control.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |34 pages
The Historical Approach
part |57 pages
The Monopolies Commission
part |83 pages
Trade Association Inquiries
part |69 pages
The Dominant Firm
part |59 pages
Statistical Measures of Economic Performance
part |47 pages
Government Action: Economic Consequences
part |10 pages
Conclusions And Recommendations