Hearing Before the Committee on Interstate Commerce, United States Senate, Sixty-second Congress, Pursuant to S. Res. 98: A Resolution Directing the Committee on Interstate Commerce to Investigate and Report Desirable Changes in the Laws Regulating and Controlling Corporations, Persons, and Firms Engaged in Interstate Commerce, 1±Ç |
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That is because such an agreement immediately underlies all competition between the small producers ? Mr. Vinson . It does ; yes , sir . Senator CUMMINS . You see no way in which the small producers can economize upon their sales ...
That is because such an agreement immediately underlies all competition between the small producers ? Mr. Vinson . It does ; yes , sir . Senator CUMMINS . You see no way in which the small producers can economize upon their sales ...
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So that in approaching this question we have to assume , I think , that we must either let competition do its work or the Government must undertake to fix the price of all the commodities sold in the United States ? Mr. VINCENT .
So that in approaching this question we have to assume , I think , that we must either let competition do its work or the Government must undertake to fix the price of all the commodities sold in the United States ? Mr. VINCENT .
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If we are to continue to be a factor in the world's commerce , then we must meet the world's competition with a commodity that represents a low cost of production . Large capital , intelligently directed , can reduce the cost of ...
If we are to continue to be a factor in the world's commerce , then we must meet the world's competition with a commodity that represents a low cost of production . Large capital , intelligently directed , can reduce the cost of ...
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read into the statute the word " competition , ¡± and construed it as prohibiting and making criminal every agreement which in any wise decreased competition . however small and insignificant it might be . Prior to this statute the law ...
read into the statute the word " competition , ¡± and construed it as prohibiting and making criminal every agreement which in any wise decreased competition . however small and insignificant it might be . Prior to this statute the law ...
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ment or understanding that lessened or restricted competition between two or more persons engaged in interstate trade , and that it made no difference whether such a restriction was reasonable or unreasonable .
ment or understanding that lessened or restricted competition between two or more persons engaged in interstate trade , and that it made no difference whether such a restriction was reasonable or unreasonable .
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