Monopolies and underdevelopment from colonial past to global reality

pt. 1. The "march of acceptance" : economic power in the history of ideas -- pt. 2. Monopolies and the history of capitalism -- pt. 3. Conclusion : the end or beginning of history?

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Salomão Filho, Calixto
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd 2015
Series:New horizons in competition law and economics
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Collection: Edward Elgar eBook Archive - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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520 |a pt. 1. The "march of acceptance" : economic power in the history of ideas -- pt. 2. Monopolies and the history of capitalism -- pt. 3. Conclusion : the end or beginning of history? 
520 |a This ambitious analysis is centered on the evolution of economic structures in colonized economies, showing the effects of these structures on today's global reality for all economies, whether they are considered 'developed' or 'underdeveloped.' With a comprehensive scope encompassing economic structures and their influence on the growth of nations from past to present, Calixto Salomão Filho delves into issues of development, economic structures, social problems, monopolies, globalization, and poverty. This book features a unique combination of economic and legal analysis of development, including the examination of underdevelopment trends based on monopoly growth and the triple drain effects of monopolies on national economies. The result is an illuminating study of historical restriction and exploitation and its impact on present day markets around the world. Monopolies and Underdevelopment will capture the interest of scholars and readers of the economic theory of development, economic history of underdeveloped countries, and law and development; as well as those involved in Latin American and South Asian studies, international comparative law, and legal history