American Fair Trade

American Fair Trade

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

Sawyer, Laura Phillips

Cambridge University Press

09/2019

392

Mole

Inglês

9781107434073

15 a 20 dias

600

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Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction: American competition: trade associations, codes of fair competition, and state building; 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; Conclusion: varieties of competition and corporatism in American governance; Bibliography; Case index; Subject index.
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