Three talks by S. C. Leslie 2: Anglo-Saxon Attitudes and Continental Rules
Mr. Leslie's general theme is that the economic logic of modern large-scale industry is replacing full-scale competition by private and public planning; and that this trend will become increasingly evident in the European Economic Community.
In this talk Mr. Leslie looks at the place of competition in Britain and America. He then discusses the competitive provisions of the Rome Treaty and concludes that they are more likely to foster monopoly than to check it