The recent revival of political interest in antitrust has resurfaced a longstanding debate about the role of industrial concentration and monopoly in enabling Hitler’s rise to power and the Third Reich’s wars of aggression. Proponents of stronger antitrust enforcement argue that monopolies and cartels brought the Nazis to power and warn that rising concentration in the American economy could similarly threaten democracy. Skeptics demur, observing that German big business largely opposed Hitler during the crucial years of his ascent. Drawing on business histories and archival material from the U.S. Office of Military Government’s Decartelization Unit, this Article assesses the historical record on the role of industrial concentration in faci...
This article examines the West German cartel policy process during the early 1950s. Decartelization ...
Sometimes an entire field goes astray. When its dominant members make a major mistake, an opportunit...
The antitrust rules governing exclusionary conduct by dominant firms are among the most controversia...
The recent revival of political interest in antitrust has resurfaced a longstanding debate about the...
In the recent political discourse around antitrust reform, prominent voices from across the politica...
In the decades before the World War II, a new economic philosophy favoring cooperation among competi...
On a massive scale, German business elites linked their professional ambitions to the affairs of the...
This paper examines the value of connections between German industry and the Nazi movement in early ...
For the first time in a generation, political pressure is growing to reform antitrust in a considera...
This article examines the hypothesis that in the “Third Reich”, bureaucratic agencies engaged in eco...
James BrophyGerman big business and the Nazi Party held a dubious historical relationship during the...
"Aryanization" is the Nazi term for the cheap purchase of Jewish firms during the Third Reich with t...
The fiftieth anniversary of Hitler's rise to power became an occasion for the authors of the articl...
Defence date: 12 June 2009Examining Board: Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School), Anke Hassel (Hert...
At the end of the Second World War, American occupying forces denounced the German tradition of cart...
This article examines the West German cartel policy process during the early 1950s. Decartelization ...
Sometimes an entire field goes astray. When its dominant members make a major mistake, an opportunit...
The antitrust rules governing exclusionary conduct by dominant firms are among the most controversia...
The recent revival of political interest in antitrust has resurfaced a longstanding debate about the...
In the recent political discourse around antitrust reform, prominent voices from across the politica...
In the decades before the World War II, a new economic philosophy favoring cooperation among competi...
On a massive scale, German business elites linked their professional ambitions to the affairs of the...
This paper examines the value of connections between German industry and the Nazi movement in early ...
For the first time in a generation, political pressure is growing to reform antitrust in a considera...
This article examines the hypothesis that in the “Third Reich”, bureaucratic agencies engaged in eco...
James BrophyGerman big business and the Nazi Party held a dubious historical relationship during the...
"Aryanization" is the Nazi term for the cheap purchase of Jewish firms during the Third Reich with t...
The fiftieth anniversary of Hitler's rise to power became an occasion for the authors of the articl...
Defence date: 12 June 2009Examining Board: Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School), Anke Hassel (Hert...
At the end of the Second World War, American occupying forces denounced the German tradition of cart...
This article examines the West German cartel policy process during the early 1950s. Decartelization ...
Sometimes an entire field goes astray. When its dominant members make a major mistake, an opportunit...
The antitrust rules governing exclusionary conduct by dominant firms are among the most controversia...