Abstract

Although published data are inadequate for precise comparisons, it appears that national monopolies for foreign trade in particular commodities are now much more prevalent than they were a quarter of a century ago.2 A number of such arrangements have been dissolved recently, but others have been converted to a permanent or semi-permanent status, either as public agencies or private ones with government acquiescence. This paper is a report on the evolution of agricultural export controls and their final hardening into private monopolies in Denmark. The paper deals in detail only with the arrangements for Denmark's leading exports, butter and bacon, and proceeds chronologically.

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