The Theory of Cartelisation and its Critique in Koole
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Abstract
The concept of a cartel party as formulated by Richard S. Katz and Peter Mair initially provoked a debate between the authors and Professor Ruud Koole, but several empirical studies on the issue of cartelisation have led to a number of conclusions on the thesis that are worth further reflection.
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