| United States. Foreign Economic Administration - 1946 - 296 páginas
...of economic warfare. But more than elimination of the political activities of German cartels will-be required. Cartel practices which restrict the free...through collaborative action by the United Nations. It will be the purpose of this study project to — (a) Summarize the record of German abuse of this... | |
| Oscar Schachter, Robert Hellawell - 1981 - 466 páginas
...cartels were utilized by the Nazis as governmental instrumentalities to achieve political ends. . . . Defeat of the Nazi armies will have to be followed...achieved only through collaborative action by the United Nations.2 After World War II, Edwards went to Japan to work on the de-cartelization of that country... | |
| Robert Hauptman, Susan Hubbs Motin - 1998 - 348 páginas
...a declaration in the spirit of America's "half century" of "opposition to private monopolies," that "cartel practices which restrict the free flow of goods in foreign commerce will have to be curbed."30 Nevertheless, the extent of damage done surely transcends the issue of monopolistic practices,... | |
| 268 páginas
...will have to be followed by the eradication of these weapons of economic warfare. But more than the elimination of the political activities of German...flow of goods in foreign commerce will have to be curbed."59 After considerable debate and much controversy over how industrially 16 punitive US occupation... | |
| Armin von Bogdandy, Petros C. Mavroidis, Yves Mény - 2002 - 538 páginas
...Moreover, cartels were utilized by the Nazis as governmental instrumentalities to achieve political ends... Defeat of the Nazi armies will have to be followed...goods in foreign commerce will have to be curbed." In Germany the US had direct means of intervention, but the above quotation seems to justify Berghahn's... | |
| Maher M. Dabbah - 2003 - 350 páginas
...of the political activities of German cartels will be required. Cartels practices which restrict the flow of goods in foreign commerce will have to be...the United Nations. I hope that you will keep your eye on this whole subject of international cartels because we are approaching the time when discussions... | |
| Christopher Harding, Julian Joshua - 2003 - 338 páginas
...leverage on legal developments in Europe. In 1944 Roosevelt had already articulated this sentiment: 'cartel practices which restrict the free flow of goods in foreign commerce would have to be curbed' and this would need to be accomplished through the United Nations.13 10 George... | |
| Erlinda M. Medalla - 2005 - 296 páginas
...President Franklin Delano Roosevelt had written to Secretary of State Cordell Hull, observing that 'Cartel practices which restrict the free flow of goods in foreign commerce will have to be curbed' (see also Wolff 1994). REFERENCES Anderson, Robert D. (2002) 'Intellectual property rights, competition... | |
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