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Chemical & Engineering News Archive | Vol.26, Issue.41 | | Pages 3050–3051

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Beyond the Flyleaf

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Cartels or Competition? The Economics of International Controls by Business and Government. GEORGE W. STOCKING and MYRON W. WATKINS. xiv + 516 pages. Twentieth Century Fund, New York 18, N. Y., 1948. $4.00. CARTELS OR COMPETITION?" by George W. Stocking and Myron W. Watkins is the second volume in a series of three reports growing out of a survey by the Twentieth Century Fund on the timely subject of monopolies, both international and domestic. The first volume, "Cartels in Action," published in 1946 is a "case book" which reviews nitrogen and chemical industries at considerable extent. The present volume, extremely well written and showing improvement in style and context over the issue of 1946, 23 designed to discuss the issue as to "whether centrally pianned and directed programs for the production and distribution of goods provide a more promising method of effecting economic adjustments and promoting economic stability than that of competition in free ...

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Beyond the Flyleaf

Cartels or Competition? The Economics of International Controls by Business and Government. GEORGE W. STOCKING and MYRON W. WATKINS. xiv + 516 pages. Twentieth Century Fund, New York 18, N. Y., 1948. $4.00. CARTELS OR COMPETITION?" by George W. Stocking and Myron W. Watkins is the second volume in a series of three reports growing out of a survey by the Twentieth Century Fund on the timely subject of monopolies, both international and domestic. The first volume, "Cartels in Action," published in 1946 is a "case book" which reviews nitrogen and chemical industries at considerable extent. The present volume, extremely well written and showing improvement in style and context over the issue of 1946, 23 designed to discuss the issue as to "whether centrally pianned and directed programs for the production and distribution of goods provide a more promising method of effecting economic adjustments and promoting economic stability than that of competition in free ...

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