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Public and Private Control in Mass Product Industry: The Cement Industry Cases 1982 Edition
Contributor(s): Bianchi, P. (Author)
ISBN: 9024726034     ISBN-13: 9789024726035
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $104.49  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: July 1982
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- Business & Economics | Industries - General
- Business & Economics | Industrial Management
Dewey: 338.476
LCCN: 82008315
Series: Studies in Industrial Organization
Physical Information: 0.44" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (0.88 lbs) 138 pages
 
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This paper presents findings from a study of the cement industries in France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom. Its purpose is to determine, as far as is possible, the extent to which the structure and performance of each industry has been influenced by the control of the market exercised by public auth- orities, by the industries themselves, or by both acting together. The cement industry was chosen for its relative 'simplicity' and because it offers a good sample of different public policy approaches to the regulation of private markets. Although there are numerous major factors complicating inter- national comparison, the industry is simple to analyse because it has a rela- tively homogeneous product derived from very spread-out raw materials and it uses easily acquired technology to the diffusion of which there are no barriers. The different national industries discussed all had a similar history of private regulation of the market for the first half of the 20th century, during which time cartels proliferated, except when they occasionally collapsed under the pressure of price cutting stimulated by excess capacity. Since the Second World War, however, governments have differed in their approach to market regulation, and the four country studies illustrate a range of different approaches which covers the French experience of strict price control as an instrument ofindustrial policy, the Italian experience of weaker price control, a legal cartelin the U. K.