This book provides an in-depth and frank analysis of the internal working of industrial organisations and of the interplay between cartels and political powers and institutions. The book offers explanations for the construction and collapse of cartels, descriptions of their operations, and an historical interpretation of their experiences.
This book provides an in-depth and frank analysis of the internal working of industrial organisations and of the interplay between cartels and political powers and institutions. The book offers explanations for the construction and collapse of cartels, descriptions of their operations, and an historical interpretation of their experiences.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marco Bertilorenzi is Researcher at the Université de Paris-Sorbonne, France.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: From Patents Sharing to Cartels: The rise of the Aluminium Association (1886 1914) 1. Scale, Scope, and Agreements: The birth of the modern aluminium industry, 1886 1900 2. The Aluminium Association: The dawn of the international cartelisation, 1901 1908 3. Changes at the Top: The new Aluminium Association, 1909 1914 Part II: Competition and Cooperation from the First World War to the Great Depression (1915 1930) 4. The Great Aluminium War, 1914 1921 5. The Return of Cartelisation: The European Aluminium Association, 1922 1928 6. European Cartel versus American Trust: Cooperation and rivalry in a difficult economic environment, 1928 1930 Part III: Business, Finance and Politics: The rise and fall of the Alliance (1931 1945) 7. The New World Cartel: The inception of Alliance Aluminium Compagnie, 1931 1933 8. The "Great Transformation" of Alliance: An international cartel in an autarkic world, 1934 1938 9. A Cartel in the Turmoil of the War: The causes of Alliance's termination, 1939 1945 Part IV: Resumption, Collapse and Criminalisation of the Aluminium Governance (1945 1978) 10. The Post War Governance for Aluminium Industry: The sunset of Alliance and the rise of the "Club," 1945 1953 11. Institutional Innovations: Toward a new balanced equilibrium in the aluminium industry, 1953 1969 12. The "Swan Song" of the Aluminium Cartel: The end and the criminalisation of the aluminium governance, 1970 1978 (1984)
Part I: From Patents Sharing to Cartels: The rise of the Aluminium Association (1886 1914) 1. Scale, Scope, and Agreements: The birth of the modern aluminium industry, 1886 1900 2. The Aluminium Association: The dawn of the international cartelisation, 1901 1908 3. Changes at the Top: The new Aluminium Association, 1909 1914 Part II: Competition and Cooperation from the First World War to the Great Depression (1915 1930) 4. The Great Aluminium War, 1914 1921 5. The Return of Cartelisation: The European Aluminium Association, 1922 1928 6. European Cartel versus American Trust: Cooperation and rivalry in a difficult economic environment, 1928 1930 Part III: Business, Finance and Politics: The rise and fall of the Alliance (1931 1945) 7. The New World Cartel: The inception of Alliance Aluminium Compagnie, 1931 1933 8. The "Great Transformation" of Alliance: An international cartel in an autarkic world, 1934 1938 9. A Cartel in the Turmoil of the War: The causes of Alliance's termination, 1939 1945 Part IV: Resumption, Collapse and Criminalisation of the Aluminium Governance (1945 1978) 10. The Post War Governance for Aluminium Industry: The sunset of Alliance and the rise of the "Club," 1945 1953 11. Institutional Innovations: Toward a new balanced equilibrium in the aluminium industry, 1953 1969 12. The "Swan Song" of the Aluminium Cartel: The end and the criminalisation of the aluminium governance, 1970 1978 (1984)
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