Cartels, markets and crime : a normative justification for the criminalisation of economic collusion / Bruce Wardhaugh.
"As a means of industrial organization, cartels have had mixed acceptance in Europe after the end of the Industrial Revolution. In the late Nineteenth Century there were approximately four industry-wide cartels operating in Germany. By 1923, the figure had grown to over 1,500. Such organization...
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2014.
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Series: | Cambridge antitrust and competition law series.
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Table of Contents:
- A normative approach to the criminalisation of cartel activity
- Corporate responsibility, agency and the advantages of vicarious liability
- Closing the deterrence gap: individual sanctions
- The American experience of cartel control: values and effectiveness
- The European experience
- Cartel control in the UK: the failure of supplementary criminalisation
- Internationalisation and transplantation.