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"How and why does a market globalize? How do (antitrust) competition and trade policies speed up or slow down the process? How do producers and distributors take part in globalization? This book offers a clear understanding of the phenomenon based on a thorough study of the cement industry." "This book raises issues often neglected by academics and regulatory authorities, in particular the importance of multimarket rivalry."--BOOK JACKET.
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Case studies, Cement industries, Competition, International, Foreign trade regulation, Government policy, International Competition, International trade, Industry & Industrial Studies, Industries And Trades (Economic Aspects), Business & Economics, Business / Economics / Finance, Business/Economics, Economics - Macroeconomics, Industries - General, Business & Economics / Macroeconomics, Business & Economics / Marketing / Industrial, Business & Economics-Industries - General, International - General, Price regulation, Trade regulationEdition | Availability |
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Understanding and Regulating the Market At A Time of Globalization: The Case of the Cement Industry
February 12, 2000, Palgrave Macmillan
Hardcover
in English
0312226225 9780312226220
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Understanding and regulating the market at a time of globalization: the case of the cement industry
1999, St. Martin's Press
in English
0312226225 9780312226220
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