Capitalist Collective Action
Discover the intriguing insights of Capitalist Collective Action, a compelling work published in 1989 by Cambridge University Press. This thought-provoking volume spans 272 pages and dives deep into the theory of capitalist collective action, enriched by a detailed case study of the pre-World War II American coal industry. The author skillfully explores the paradox faced by capitalist firms that, while striving to avoid competition, frequently find themselves in direct rivalry. This book is essential for anyone interested in the dynamics of capitalism and the complexities of industrial collaboration. Enhance your understanding of economic theories and their real-world applications with this engaging read.