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Das Kartellproblem Beiträge zur Theorie und Praxis dritter Teil

1932

by Lederer

Emil LedererSozialpolitikMarket StructureMethodologyMonopolyWar EconomyInfrastructurePrice ControlsProtectionismTrade PolicyProduction CostsAccountingPrice TheoryPublic Finance

Table of Contents · 20 segments

1
Volume front matter and table of contentschapter
2
Fritz Millner essay title page, contents, and forewordessay
3
Structure of German grain milling, flour trade, and bakery tradesessay
4
Proposals and organizational attempts to improve the milling industryessay
5
Prerequisites for Rhine Mill Cartelization: Concentration, Quality, and Brandschapter
6
Technical, Locational, and Organizational Foundations of the Rhine Mill Associationschapter
7
The 1911 Cartel Contract, Rayon Protection, and Stakeholder Reactionschapter
8
Tariffs, Freight, Quality Protection, and Initial Effects of the Rhine Conventionschapter
9
Limits of Cartel Control: Conglomerates, Brands, and the Flour Tradechapter
10
Postwar Overcapacity, Export Losses, Tariffs, and Preconditions for the 1929 Cartelchapter
11
Formation of the 1929 Cartel and Attempts to Integrate the Flour Tradechapter
12
Saar and Local Price Rules and the Impact of Mandatory Domestic Wheat Mixingchapter
13
Semolina Convention, Top-Down Organization Attempts, Concentration, and the Limits of Mill Cartelizationchapter
14
Attempt at a Systematics of Possible Mill Cartelizationtheoretical
15
The Electricity Monopoly: Title Page and Table of Contentsessay
16
The Electricity Monopoly: Introductionchapter
17
Technical, Economic, and Historical Foundations of Electricity Supplychapter
18
The Limits of the Supply Monopolychapter
19
The Electricity Pricechapter
20
Possibilities and Significance of Price Controlchapter