Industrial Germany
Discover the intricate dynamics of industrial organization in Hermann Levy's insightful work, Industrial Germany, published by Cambridge University Press in 2013. This compelling book, spanning 258 pages, delves into the origins and structure of Germany's industrial 'quasi-monopoly', providing a thought-provoking contrast to similar entities in contemporary England. Levy meticulously examines various industrial cartels, exploring sectors ranging from film to steel, and sheds light on the evolving public perception regarding the acceptability of monopolies. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of economic history, Industrial Germany offers a rich analysis that remains relevant today. Enhance your understanding of industrial structures and their societal impacts by adding this essential read to your collection.