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Trade Associations are the agents of regulation in publishing. Writers and Publishers create formal and informal confederations to protect their publishing businesses and ward off competition. The creation of these associations sparked when the book trade began to expand across Europe and beyond. | |||
== The History == | |||
As the book industry began to expand, publishers recognized the growth of competition. In order to combat the | |||
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Trade Associations are the agents of regulation in publishing. Writers and Publishers create formal and informal confederations to protect their publishing businesses and ward off competition. The creation of these associations sparked when the book trade began to expand across Europe and beyond.
The History
As the book industry began to expand, publishers recognized the growth of competition. In order to combat the
