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Competition and Concentration

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There is neither need nor room here to describe in detail the German Wirtschaftswunder which provided the background for the strategies of the companies with which this study was concerned. The record of expansion during the 1950s was unprecedented in German economic history: almost four-fold increase in industrial output; more than five-fold increase in GNP in real terms; relatively stable prices, etc.

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  1. W. Schulte, ‘Um die Unsatzsteuerliche Organschaft’, Die Aussprache, 15, 1965, p. 225.

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  2. Deutsche Bundesbank, Monatsberichte July 1968, p. 16.

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© 1976 Gareth P. Dyas and Heinz T. Thanheiser

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Dyas, G.P., Thanheiser, H.T. (1976). Competition and Concentration. In: The Emerging European Enterprise. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02515-2_5

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