The Trust Movement in Australia is a comprehensive study of the growth of monopolies and trusts in Australia during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Written by Harold Launcelot Wilkinson, a prominent economist and social reformer, the book offers a detailed analysis of the economic and legal factors that led to the rise of corporate power in Australia, and provides a roadmap for reform that remains relevant today.
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