Competition, ImperfectHere are entered works on the condition which prevails between perfect competition and monopoly, when the number of sellers is relatively small and the products are not homogeneous, so that each seller exerts an influence on the market. See also what's at your library, or elsewhere.
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Filed under: Cartels -- Great Britain
Filed under: Holding companies -- United States
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Filed under: Monopolies
Filed under: Monopolies -- GermanyFiled under: Monopolies -- Great BritainFiled under: Monopolies -- United States- Monopolies and the People (third edition, 1873), by D. C. Cloud (page images at MOA)
- How Big is Big Business? (CIO pamphlet #158; second printing, 1949), by Congress of Industrial Organizations (U.S.) Department of Education and Research (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Trusts and Public Welfare: An Address Delivered on the Occasion of the Commencement Exercises of the Indiana Law School, May 29, 1901, at the Grand Opera House, Indianapolis (Indianapolis: Hollenbeck Press, 1901), by Augustus Lynch Mason (multiple formats at Indiana)
Filed under: Competition
Filed under: Competition -- United States -- Congresses
Filed under: Competition -- Juvenile fiction
Filed under: Competition, Unfair -- Juvenile fiction- Mark Tidd in Business (New York: Grosset and Dunlap, c1915), by Clarence Budington Kelland, illust. by W. W. Clarke
Filed under: Competition -- United StatesFiled under: Antitrust lawFiled under: Competition, International- Competing Economies: America, Europe, and the Pacific Rim (1991), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment (PDF files at Princeton)
- Investigating The Nature of World Agricultural Competitiveness (USDA Economic Research Service technical bulletin #1754, 1988), by Thomas L. Vollrath and De Huu Vo (page images at HathiTrust)
- Innovation and Commercialization of Emerging Technologies (Washington: GPO, 1995), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment
- Keeping the U.S. Computer and Communications Industry Competitive: Convergence of Computing, Communications, and Entertainment (1995), by National Research Council Computer Science and Telecommunications Board (page images with commentary at NAP)
- Dispelling the Manufacturing Myth: American Factories Can Compete in the Global Marketplace (1992), by National Research Council Manufacturing Studies Board (page images with commentary at NAP)
- Keeping the U.S. Computer Industry Competitive: Defining the Agenda (1990), by National Research Council Computer Science and Telecommunications Board (page images with commentary at NAP)
- Nonferrous Metals: Industry Structure (OTA-BP-E-62; 1990), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment
- International Competition in Services: Banking, Building, Software, Know-How... (Washington: GPO, 1987), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment
- Investigation of Competition in Digital Markets: Majority Staff Report and Recommendations (2020), by United States House Committee on the Judiciary (PDF at fdlp.gov)
- Making Things Better: Competing in Manufacturing (OTA-ITE-443; Washington: GPO, 1990), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment
- Competition in Coastal Seas: An Evaluation of Foreign Maritime Activities in the 200-Mile EEZ (1989), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment (PDF files at Princeton)
- Grain Quality in International Trade: A Comparison of Major U.S. Competitors (1989), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment
- Copper: Technology and Competitiveness (1988), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment (PDF files at Princeton)
- Is Commerce War? (New York: American Association for International Conciliation, 1916), by Henry Raymond Mussey (page images here at Penn)
- Commercial Biotechnology: An International Analysis (1984), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment (PDF files at Princeton)
- International Competitiveness in Electronics (Washington: GPO, 1983), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment
- Industry, Technology, and the Environment: Competitive Challenges and Business Opportunities (1994), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment (PDF files at Princeton)
- Multinationals and the U.S. Technology Base: Final Report of the Multinationals Project (OTA-ITE-612; 1994), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment
- Multinationals and the National Interest: Playing by Different Rules (OTA-ITE-569; 1993), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment
- Global Standards: Building Blocks for the Future (1992), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment
- Linking Trade and Technology Policies: An International Comparison of the Policies of Industrialized Nations (1992), ed. by Martha Caldwell Harris and Gordon E. Moore (page images with commentary at NAP)
- Mathematical Sciences, Technology, and Economic Competitivenes (1991), ed. by James G. Glimm (page images with commentary at NAP)
- The Big Picture: HDTV and High-Resolution Systems (1990), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment (PDF files at Princeton)
- Battles Without Bullets: The Story of Economic Warfare (Headline Books #18; New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1939), by Thomas P. Brockway, illust. by Bunji Tagawa (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Building for Tomorrow: Global Enterprise and the U.S. Construction Industry (1988), by National Research Council Building Research Board (page images with commentary at NAP)
- Paying the Bill: Manufacturing and America's Trade Deficit (OTA-ITE-390; 1988), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment
- Conflict and Cooperation in National Competition for High-Technology Industry, by Hamburg Institute for Economic Research, Kiel Institute for World Economics, and National Research Council (page images with commentary at NAP)
- Meeting the Challenge: U.S. Industry Faces the 21st Century: The Basic Steel Industry, by Richard Cyert and R. J. Fruehan (PDF at ta.doc.gov)
- The Competitive Status of the U.S. Fibers, Textiles, and Apparel Complex, by National Research Council Committee on Technology and International Economic and Trade Issues (page images with commentary at NAP)
- Notes Concerning the Economic Situation Between the Allies and Germany Before and After The War (London: Printed for the author by Poulton Bros., 1916), by Louis Le Personne (page images here at Penn)
- The Struggle for Bread: A Reply to "The Great Illusion" and Enquiry Into Economic Tendencies (London and New York: John Lane; Toronto: Bell and Cockburn, 1913), by Victor Wallace Germains (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Anglo-Saxon Superiority: To What It Is Due ("A Quoi Tient la Supériorité des Anglo-Saxons") (translated from the 10th French edition; Toronto: Musson Book Co., 1899), by Edmond Demolins, trans. by Louis Bertram Lavigne (page images at HathiTrust)
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