The New Deal And The Problem Of Monopoly by Noah Hawley

This book delves into the intricate relationship between the New Deal policies and the issue of monopolies in the United States during the 1930s. It explores how the economic reforms aimed at recovery from the Great Depression inadvertently fostered an environment where monopolistic practices could thrive. Through a detailed analysis, the book examines the tension between government intervention and market competition, highlighting the challenges faced in balancing economic growth with fair business practices. It provides a critical perspective on how these historical policies continue to influence modern economic landscapes.

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