International Aluminium Cartel

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A01=Marco Bertilorenzi
ALCOA
Aluminium Business
Aluminium Cartel
aluminium cartelisation
Aluminium Firms
Aluminium Industry
Aluminium Market
Aluminium Producers
aluminum
aluminum cartel
anti-cartel campaign
antitrust regulation studies
Author_Marco Bertilorenzi
business cartels
business history
cartelization in metals industry
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commodity cartelisation
commodity price stability
economic commodities
economic history
economic history research
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European anti-trust rules
European Producers
German Government
global business history
Guido Donegani
history of aluminum
IG Farben
industrial development
industrial organization theory
International Aluminium
International Aluminium Cartel
International Aluminium Industry
international business governance
international business history
International Cartel
LME
Louis Marlio
macroeconomics
natural resource management
Non-ferrous Metals
Nonferrous Metals
oligopoly market structure
politics of cartels
Porto Marghera
Pr Ic
public policy
Swiss Firm
UK Market
Uo Ta
Vaw
World War II

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415742542
  • Weight: 710g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Oct 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Aluminium was one of most cartelised industries in the international economic panorama of the 20th century. Born following the discovery of electrolytic smelting process in 1886, this industry, even in its infancy, established a cartel which characterised its history until nearly 1980. Managers of the aluminium industry from various historical eras and countries shared the same vision about the development of their industry: to keep prices as stable as possible in order to encourage expansions and to provide return on investments. Price instability, which characterised the trade of other commodities, was unknown to the aluminium industry.

This book neither argues that cartels are fundamentally evil, nor attempts to demonstrate that cartels are optimal business organisations. It instead provides an in-depth and frank analysis of the internal working of industrial organisations and of the interplay between cartels and political powers and institutions. The International Aluminium Cartel offers explanations for the construction and collapse of cartels, descriptions of their operations, and an historical interpretation of their experiences.

Incorporating information gleaned from a unique collection of private and public archives from several countries, this unique study will appeal to a wide variety of readers, including academics interested in industrial and business history.

Marco Bertilorenzi is Researcher at the Université de Paris-Sorbonne, France.  

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