First published in 1914, this groundbreaking work provides a detailed analysis of the economic and legal factors that contribute to the formation and maintenance of monopolies. Drawing on case studies from a range of industries and countries, Brown argues that effective regulation and competition are key to ensuring a healthy and dynamic market economy.
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