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Planning, regulation, and competition: automobile industry, 1968 hearings before subcommittees [Subcommittee on Monopoly and Subcommittee on Retailing, Distribution, and Marketing Practices] of the Select Committee on Small Business, U.S. Senate, Ninetieth Congress, second session on the question: are planning and regulation replacing competition in the American economy: (the automobile industry as a case study), July 10 and 23, 1968

Considers the effects of the automobile industry's planning and regulating activities on competition. Includes "Automobile Industry: A Case Study of Competition" by General Motors Corp. (p. 617-728).

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  • "Considers the effects of the automobile industry's planning and regulating activities on competition. Includes "Automobile Industry: A Case Study of Competition" by General Motors Corp. (p. 617-728)."@en

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  • "Planning, regulation, and competition: automobile industry, 1968 hearings before subcommittees [Subcommittee on Monopoly and Subcommittee on Retailing, Distribution, and Marketing Practices] of the Select Committee on Small Business, U.S. Senate, Ninetieth Congress, second session on the question: are planning and regulation replacing competition in the American economy: (the automobile industry as a case study), July 10 and 23, 1968"@en
  • "Planning, regulation, and competition: automobile industry, 1968 : hearings before subcommittees [Subcommittee on Monopoly and Subcommittee on Retailing, Distribution, and Marketing Practices] of the Select Committee on Small Business, U.S. Senate, Ninetieth Congress, second session on the question: are planning and regulation replacing competition in the American economy: (the automobile industry as a case study), July 10 and 23, 1968"