

An edition of Competing with the government (2004)
Anticompetitive Behavior and Public Enterprises (Hoover Institution Press Publication)
By R. Richard Geddes
Publish Date
March 2004
Publisher
Hoover Institution Press
Language
eng
Pages
120
Description:
"Government-owned and government-subsidized firms compete with private firms in a variety of activities but are often endowed with privileges and immunities not enjoyed by their private rivals. Competing with the Government reveals how these privileges give government firms an artificial competitive advantage that fosters a wide range of potentially harmful effects." "Examining a variety of instances in which government and private firms compete - including freight carriage, electric utilities, financial services, and others - the authors raise fundamental questions about the proper relationship between business and government in a market economy and underline the need for significant policy change regarding competition between government and private firms."--Jacket.
subjects: Empreses públiques, Competència econòmica deslleial, Monopolis estatals, Government business enterprises, Government corporations, Government monopolies, Unfair Competition, Antitrust law, Corporations, government, Monopolies, united states, Competition, unfair, Law, united states
Places: Estats Units d'Amèrica