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Waterson, Michael. Regulation of the firm and natural monopoly. B. Blackwell, 1988.

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Regulation of the firm and natural monopoly. Basil Blackwell, 1988.

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Waterson, Michael. Regulation of the firm and natural monopoly. Basil Blackwell, 1989.

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Narayan, Belbase, Ghale Yamuna, Forum for Protection of Public Interest (Kathmandu, Nepal), and ActionAid-Nepal (Organization), eds. Seed of monopoly: Impact of TRIPs agreement on Nepal. Forum for Protection of Public Interest and Action Aid Nepal, 2000.

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Erler, Gernot. Global Monopoly: Weltpolitik nach dem Ende der Sowjetunion. Aufbau, 1998.

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Engelke, Thomas. Transkaukasisches Monopoly: Der Karabach-Konflikt im geopolitischen Kontext des Krisen- und Konfliktmanagements der OSZE (Organisation für Sicherheit und Zusammenarbeit in Europa). Haag + Herchen, 1997.

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V, Nelles H., ed. Monopoly's moment: The organization and regulation of Canadian utilities, 1830-1930. Temple University Press, 1986.

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L' Etat et la coopération, la fin d'un monopole: L'action culturelle française au Maghreb. L'Harmattan, 2003.

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Pike, Christopher G. Virtual monopoly: Building an intellectual property strategy for creative advantage : from patents to trademarks, from copyrights to design rights. Nicholas Brealey Pub., 2001.

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Collon, Michel. Monopoly, l'OTAN à la conquête du monde. EPO, 2000.

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Henry W. De Jong (Editor) and William G. Shepherd (Editor), eds. Pioneers OF Industrial Organization: How the Economics of Competition and Monopoly Took Shape. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2007.

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Castillo, Daniel. Creating a Market Bureaucracy: The Case of a Railway Market. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198815761.003.0003.

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The EU expects European governments to abolish their old state railway monopolies and establish a market, with private companies competing for customers. We analyse the long process through which the Swedish state constructed a market for railway traffic in Sweden, by shaping such market elements as market actors; supply and demand; and the process of exchange, competition, and products. We identify extensive attempts at constructing and shaping market actors and organizing markets connected to the train transport market, such as the markets for maintenance and vehicles. The resulting market i
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National Monopoly to Successful Multinational. Palgrave MacMillan, 2012.

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Dromi, Roberto, and Jose Roberto Dromi. Competencia y Monopolio: Argentina, Mercosur y Omc. Ciudad Argentina, 1999.

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Monopoly's Moment: The Organization and Regulation of Canadian Utilities, 1830-1930. University of Toronto Press, 1988.

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(Norway), Statskonsult, ed. Monopoler for fall: Europeiske liberaliseringsprosesser og forvaltningsreformer. Statskonsult, 2001.

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Bruce, Kyle, and Chris Nyland. Human Relations. Edited by Adrian Wilkinson, Steven J. Armstrong, and Michael Lounsbury. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198708612.013.3.

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As ritualistically conveyed in management and organization studies textbooks, the Human Relations ‘school’ of management (HRS) is understood to have emerged from investigations into human association in the workplace by Elton Mayo and his associates between 1924 and 1932 at the Hawthorne plant of Western Electric. The HRS is said to have brought people’s social needs into the limelight and thereby increased their capacity for ‘spontaneous collaboration’ at work. This perspective, however, has been challenged by a growing body of scholars who have demonstrated that HRS provided employers with a
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Poggi, Gianfranco. 4. The nation-state. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hepl/9780198737421.003.0006.

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This chapter examines how the nation-state came into being and how it became dominant as a political unit. It first presents a general and streamlined portrait of the state — a concept that sociologists inspired by Max Weber might call an ideal type. In particular, it considers some of the characteristics of a nation-state, including monopoly of legitimate violence, territoriality, sovereignty, plurality, and relation to the population. The chapter proceeds by discussing a more expansive concept of the nation-state, taking into account the role of law, centralized organization, the distinction
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Walton, Jeremy F. Temporal Practices of Muslim Civil Society, or the Dilemmas of Historicism. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190658977.003.0005.

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Just as the spatial practices of Muslim civil society displace the state’s monopoly over the provision of services, the temporal practices of civil Islam interrogate the state’s monopoly over the definition of modernity. Chapter 4 begins with a discussion of the dilemmas that historicism—the state’s privileged mode of relating to the past and present of the nation—creates for Alevi institutions. It then examines a variety of temporal practices articulated by Alevi and Sunni NGOs. These practices include Alevi negotiations of tradition and modernity in relation to the ritual of the cem; the “he
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Ivor, Roberts. Book VI Alternative (Including Track 2) Diplomacy, 28 Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Violent Non-State Actors (VNSAs). Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198739104.003.0028.

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This chapter examines both non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and violent non-state actors (VNSAs). NGOs come in many shapes and sizes. Many have a charitable base and some will have humanitarian or human rights objectives; others focus on sustainable development and aid. Often their concern will be a single issue. Their objectives are focused and invariably single-minded, less able or willing to take into account other aspects. As a result, their relationship with governments, although sometimes harmonious, may be one of tension and occasionally confrontation. VNSAs, meanwhile, represent o
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Weinrib, Jacob. Sovereignty as a Right and as a Duty. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190922542.003.0003.

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The organizing principle of Immanuel Kant’s political philosophy is that each person has a basic right to equal freedom. This principle poses a challenge to the very possibility and purpose of sovereignty. It poses a challenge for the possibility of sovereignty because that idea divides persons into rulers and ruled and empowers the former to change the normative situation of the latter by conferring rights, powers, and immunities, or even imposing coercible obligations. But if each person has a right to equal freedom, how could sovereignty—with its attendant division of persons into ruler and
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Epstein, Richard A. Optimal Constitutional Structure. Edited by Francesco Parisi. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199684250.013.43.

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The optimal constitution is classical liberal in form with a commitment to private property and limited government. These principles are not absolutes, and must yield to the need for the public control of force, fraud, and monopoly. This distribution of public and private rights is best understood by comparison to organizations like corporations and planned unit developments. This chapter identifies the mechanisms that corporate organizers and property developers use to attract and keep outside capital, noting the role structural protections and protections for individual rights. It examines h
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S, Yamey Basil, Tucker K. A, and Baden Fuller C. 1948-, eds. Firms and markets: Essays in honour of Basil Yamey. Croom Helm, 1986.

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1919-, Yamey B. S., Tucker K. A. 1942-, and Fuller C. Baden, eds. Firms and markets: Essays inhonour of Basil Yamey. Croom Helm, 1986.

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Üngör, Uğur Ümit. Paramilitarism. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198825241.001.0001.

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From the deserts of Sudan to the jungles of Colombia, and from the streets of Belfast to the mountains of Kurdistan, paramilitaries have appeared in violent conflicts in very different settings. Paramilitaries are generally depicted as irregular armed organizations that carry out acts of violence against civilians on behalf of a state. In doing so, they undermine the state’s monopoly of legitimate violence, while at the same time creating a breeding ground for criminal activities. Why do governments with functioning police forces and armies use paramilitary groups? This book tackles this quest
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Patibandla, Murali. International Trade and Investment Behaviour of Firms. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190126865.001.0001.

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During last four decades the world has been significantly impacted by globalization and rapid technological changes. This in turn had major effects on the global economy. Several developing and socialist economies that earlier followed closed door and import substitution policies started to open their economies to world trade and investments. Some such countries, as India, managed to achieve a degree of economic prosperity over the last few years after opening their economy. The analyses in this book show that there are significant benefits from international trade and investment to emerging e
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Draude, Anke, Tanja A. Börzel, and Thomas Risse, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Governance and Limited Statehood. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198797203.001.0001.

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Unpacking the major debates, leading authors of the field provide a state-of-the-art guide to governance in areas of limited statehood (ALS) where state authorities lack the capacity to implement and enforce central decision and/or to uphold the monopoly over the means of violence. While ALS can be found everywhere—not just in the global South—they are neither ungoverned nor ungovernable. Rather, a variety of actors maintain public order and safety, as well as provide public goods and services. While external state ‘governors’ and their interventions in the global South have received special s
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