to prevent monopolies by big corporations or trusts :)
yay for study island!
The idea that government should protect industries from foreign competition is known as protectionism. This approach often involves implementing tariffs, quotas, and subsidies to shield domestic industries from international competitors, aiming to preserve jobs and promote local economic growth. Advocates argue that it can help nascent industries develop and maintain national security, while critics contend it can lead to inefficiencies, higher consumer prices, and trade disputes.
main function of CCI is to take care of mergers ,industries for a healthy competition among them.
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page 424 2nd paragraph in your us history book.. i live in collegedale!
The middle colonies had few industries because the British government limited manufacturing in the colonies.
to prevent monopolies by big corporations or trusts :) yay for study island!
Daniel Norman Chester has written: 'The nationalised industries' -- subject(s): Corporations, Government, Government Corporations
Government corporations
Government corporations
The corporations arise because the massive industries needed more expert management
They impact local community and government by providing jobs and bringing other industries into play in the community. They provide a rich revenue and tax base as well.
technology industries
The south because they had little industry .
IBM is a company, so it can't be a perfect competition. Only industries can be a perfect competition, or not.
Charles L. Merwin has written: 'Financing small corporations in five manufacturing industries, 1926-36' -- subject(s): Corporations, Finance, Industries, Stock companies
Marc L. Busch has written: 'Trade warriors' -- subject(s): Commercial policy, Competition, International, Government policy, High technology industries, International Competition, Subsidies
protectionism