"Le Monopole De L'alcool: tude conomique Et De L gislation Compar e..." by Victor Franck offers a detailed examination of alcohol monopolies, blending economic analysis with comparative legal perspectives. Written in French, this study delves into the historical, economic, and legislative facets of alcohol monopolies, providing a comprehensive overview of their impact and structure. Franck's work explores the intricacies of government regulation and its effects on the alcohol industry, making it an invaluable resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the economic and legal aspects of controlled substances. The book presents a rigorous and insightful analysis, capturing the complexities of alcohol monopolies and their societal implications.
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