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, 3권U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 |
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2505 페이지
... competition is not always restraint of trade ; it sometimes is precisely the opposite . Ex - Senator Edmunds gives an instance which is finely illustrative of this point . He says , suppose two mills were grinding corn in a neighborhood ...
... competition is not always restraint of trade ; it sometimes is precisely the opposite . Ex - Senator Edmunds gives an instance which is finely illustrative of this point . He says , suppose two mills were grinding corn in a neighborhood ...
2510 페이지
... competition , by accepting rebates , or by any other act , device , or course of business that is unfair and tends to secure an unfair advantage and unreasonably and unfairly to destroy competition . SEC . 2. That every contract made in ...
... competition , by accepting rebates , or by any other act , device , or course of business that is unfair and tends to secure an unfair advantage and unreasonably and unfairly to destroy competition . SEC . 2. That every contract made in ...
2511 페이지
... competing business shall have any voice or vote directly in its affairs , " and that " no person representing ... competitive business such persons " shall not have the right to vote his stock at a stockholders ' meeting , " or in any ...
... competing business shall have any voice or vote directly in its affairs , " and that " no person representing ... competitive business such persons " shall not have the right to vote his stock at a stockholders ' meeting , " or in any ...
2514 페이지
... competition ; reducing these prices below a fair competitive rate and then afterwards , the competition being driven out , raising them to whatever level the monopolistic corporation may choose , always high enough to recoup the ...
... competition ; reducing these prices below a fair competitive rate and then afterwards , the competition being driven out , raising them to whatever level the monopolistic corporation may choose , always high enough to recoup the ...
2515 페이지
... competition through combination and the consequent exploitation of the many for the benefit of the few . When we attack Northern Securities in Minnesota or the Beef Trust at Chicago or the woolen and cotton mill combination in tariff ...
... competition through combination and the consequent exploitation of the many for the benefit of the few . When we attack Northern Securities in Minnesota or the Beef Trust at Chicago or the woolen and cotton mill combination in tariff ...
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