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Buch, Englisch, 402 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 653 g

Eichner

The Emergence of Oligopoly

Sugar Refining as a Case Study
Erscheinungsjahr 2019
ISBN: 978-1-4214-3040-9
Verlag: Johns Hopkins University Press

Sugar Refining as a Case Study

Buch, Englisch, 402 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 653 g

ISBN: 978-1-4214-3040-9
Verlag: Johns Hopkins University Press


Originally published in 1969. In describing the emergence of oligopoly, Professor Eichner has written a history of the American sugar refining industry, one based in part on records of the United States Department of Justice. Sugar refining was one of the first major industries to be consolidated, and its expertise was in many ways typical of the development of other industries. Eichner's focus is on the changing pattern of industrial organization.

This study is based on a unique four-stage model of the process by which the industrial structure of the American economy has evolved. The first part of the book traces the early history of the sugar refining industry and argues that the classical model of a competitive industry is inherently unstable once large fixed investments are required. The more closely sugar refining approximated this model, the more unstable the model became in practice. This instability led, in 1887, to the formation of the sugar trust. The author contends that the trust was formed not to exploit economies of scale but with the intent of achieving control over prices. In the second part of the book, Eichner describes the political and legal reaction that transformed monopoly into oligopoly. This sequence of events is best understood in terms of a learning curve in which the response of businessmen over time was related to the changing institutional environment in which they were forced to operate.

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Preface

Chapter 1. The Larger Framework

Chapter 2. The Emergence of a Competitive Industry

Chapter 3. Competition and Instability

Chapter 4. The Trust is Born

Chapter 5. Why Consolidation

Chapter 6. A Change in Legal Form

Chapter 7. Culmination and Condonation
Chapter 8. The Problem of Entry

Chapter 9. The Exercise of Control

Chapter 10. The Old Order Passeth

Chapter 11. The Acceptance of Oligopoly
Chapter 12. Historical Perspectives

Appendixes
A. Sugar Refineries Located in New York City, 1868-87

B. Sugar Refineries Located in Philadelphia, 1869-87

C. Sugar Refineries Located in Boston, 1868-87

D. Average Prices of Raw and Refined Sugar for Selected Years, and the Margin between Them

E. Domestic Sugar-Market Shares

F. Havemeyer and American Sugar Refining Company Holdings in Sugar Beet Companies, 1907

Bibliography

Index

Maps
1. The American Sugar Refining Company and the Railroads, 1906

2. Beet Factory Sites in California, 1907

3. Beet Factory Sites in the Utah-Idaho Area (Intermountain Region), 1907

4. Principal Cane-Refining Centers and "Natural" Market Territories, 1907
5. Beet Factory Sites in the United States, 1907


Eichner, Alfred S.
Alfred S. Eichner was a professor of economics at Rutgers University. He was a founding member of the post-Keynesian school of economics.

Alfred S. Eichner was a professor of economics at Rutgers University. He was a founding member of the post-Keynesian school of economics.



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