2014
DOI: 10.1080/03585522.2014.980315
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Boom, depression and cartelisation: Swedish and Finnish timber export industry 1918–1921

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“…The forestry industries in Finland, Norway and Sweden were large, and although they could not control the market individually, they were able to initiate and then influence larger cartels. But the formation of international cartels was not easy or smooth, as both Birgit Karlsson (2010) and Elina Kuorelahti (2015) reveal. Two major difficulties were the multiple products and multiple producers that had to be incorporated into the cartels.…”
Section: Cooperation and Cartelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The forestry industries in Finland, Norway and Sweden were large, and although they could not control the market individually, they were able to initiate and then influence larger cartels. But the formation of international cartels was not easy or smooth, as both Birgit Karlsson (2010) and Elina Kuorelahti (2015) reveal. Two major difficulties were the multiple products and multiple producers that had to be incorporated into the cartels.…”
Section: Cooperation and Cartelsmentioning
confidence: 99%