This book analyzes the development of public relations at AT&T, starting with a previously forgotten publicist, William A. Hovey, and including James D. Ellsworth and Arthur W. Page, who worked with other Bell executives to create a company where public relations permeated almost every aspect of work.
This is the first book to focus critically on the legitimacy of legal responses to ambush marketing. It comprehensively examines recent sports mega-events and the special laws which combat ambushing. The approach of the book is novel.
... gravitate toward approaches that are quasi-regulatory in nature, raising significant institutional challenges for ex post intervention based on competition policy. 6.4.1 Promoting Monopoly Displacement and Potential Competition: A ...
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smaller corporations that were in genuine need of building up surpluses, thereby actually promoting monopoly by making it impossible for any new competitor to grow large enough to challenge existing corporations.
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This book represents one of the first attempts to capture the contours of an emerging new era where old perspectives lead us astray, and the old policy toolbox is hopelessly inadequate.