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Book reviewed in this article:Big Business. Theoretical and Empirical Aspects of Concentration and Mergers in the United Kingdom. By S. Aaronovitch and M. C. Sawyer.Economic Concentration. Structure, Behaviour and Public Policy. By J. M. Blair.Concentration in Modern Industry. By L. Hannah and J. A. Kay.Competition Policy. Including a research annex, Competition Policy and Economic Performance in the United Kingdom. By A. Hughes.The Evolution of Giant Firms in Britain. A Study of the Growthof Concentration in Manufacturing industry in Britain 1909–1970. By S. J. Prais.Diversification and Competition. By M. A. Utton.International Handbook on Local Government Reorganisation: Contemporary Developments. Edited by Donald C. Rowat.Offshore Safety. Report of the Committee. Chairman: Dr. J. H. Burgoyne.The New Authoritarianism in Latin America. Edited by David Collier.Good Neighbour Diplomacy: United States Policies in Latin America 1933–45. By Irwin F. Gellman.Chile: An Attempt at“Historic Compromise”: The Real Story of the Allende Years. By Jorge Palacios.The Army and Politics in Argentina 1945–62: Perón to Froxdizi. By Robert A. Potash.Defence Politics: A Budgetary Perspective. By Arnold Kanter.Downing Street Diary. By Harold Evans.European Elections and British Politics. By David Butler and David Marquand.The People's Budget 1909/10: Lloyd George and Liberal Politics. By Bruce K. Murray.The Leo Amery Diaries. Volume One: 1896–1929. Edited by John Barnes and David Nicholson.T.U.C. The Growth of a Pressure Group 1868–1976. By Ross Martin.

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