American Fair Trade

American Fair Trade

Proprietary Capitalism, Corporatism, and the 'New Competition,' 1890-1940

Sawyer, Laura Phillips (Harvard Business School)

Cambridge University Press

01/2018

390

Dura

Inglês

9781107076822

15 a 20 dias

In the decades prior to the Great Depression, associations of independent proprietors partnered with federal regulators to create codes of fair competition.
1. Contracts and competition in an era of economic uncertainty, 1880-1890; 2. The origins of American fair trade: the Sherman Antitrust Act and conflicting interpretations of law, 1890-1911; 3. The economics and ideology of American fair trade: Louis Brandeis, resale price maintenance, and open price associations, 1911-1919; 4. Institutionalizing the 'new competition', 1920-1928: Herbert Hoover and the adaptation of regulated competition; 5. California fair trade: constitutional federalism and competing visions of fairness in antitrust law, 1929-1933; 6. Managing competition in the Great Depression: between associational and state corporatism, 1929-1938.
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