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(Ebook) Cartels, Markets and Crime: A Normative Justification for the Criminalisation of Economic Collusion by Bruce Wardhaugh ISBN 9781139567497, 1139567497

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Authors:Bruce Wardhaugh
Pages:378 pages.
Year:2014
Editon:1st
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:3.28 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781139567497, 1139567497
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(Ebook) Cartels, Markets and Crime: A Normative Justification for the Criminalisation of Economic Collusion by Bruce Wardhaugh ISBN 9781139567497, 1139567497

This study of the normative justification for the use of criminal sanctions as a means of cartel control goes beyond the historical and economic viewpoints by adding a normative evaluation of anti-cartel regimes and analysing cartel control in the USA, Europe and the UK. The analysis is unique in seeking to establish why, in a liberal society, criminal sanctions should apply to individuals who participate in this sort of activity. Although cartels have been rhetorically likened to theft and fraud, there are significant differences. Notwithstanding these differences, Cartels, Markets and Crime presents an argument for the criminalisation of economic collusion and, with this argument in mind, analyses the regimes of the USA, EU and UK and considers the possibility of global convergence.
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