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How does a market globalize? How do antitrust and trade policies speed up or slow down the process? How do firms take part in it? The book offers a comprehensive appraisal of the phenomenon from a thorough study of the cement industry. Considered as a model of spatial competition in economic textbooks and inherently local, the industry globalized in the 1980s. Hence, the originality of the book to deal with an extreme case that highlights the fundamental characteristics of globalization.
Contents
List of Abbreviations Foreword by Suzanne Berger, M.I.T. Introduction The Cement Industry: A Model Case Part I: LOCAL COMPETITION Stabilizing Local Competition Local Market Stabilization and Rivalry Local Market Stabilization and Competition Policy Concluding Comments PART II: GLOBALIZATION OF LOCAL MARKETS The Internal Conditions of Globalization The Globalization Process Strategic Responses to Globalization Concluding Comments PART III: UNDERSTANDING AND REGULATING MARKETS AT A TIME OF GLOBALIZATION The European Case Conclusion Comment by F.M. Scherer, Harvard University Bibliography Index



