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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... shoes at a profit to himself at $ 1.50 , which now cost $ 3 to make when made by other people , no matter how large a business he could build up for himself , he would be doing something infinitely beneficial in the long run to the ...
... shoes at a profit to himself at $ 1.50 , which now cost $ 3 to make when made by other people , no matter how large a business he could build up for himself , he would be doing something infinitely beneficial in the long run to the ...
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... shoe industry of this country , which is to - day shackled by the fact that the United Shoe Machinery Co. will not sell them at all certain machinery for bottoming shoes or for doing something for shoes ; I think it is bottom- ing them ...
... shoe industry of this country , which is to - day shackled by the fact that the United Shoe Machinery Co. will not sell them at all certain machinery for bottoming shoes or for doing something for shoes ; I think it is bottom- ing them ...
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... shoe machinery , and electrical appliances . For some of these commodities a single corporation controls as much or more than 50 per cent of the entire output of the country . The Standard Oil Co. for many years controlled nearly nine ...
... shoe machinery , and electrical appliances . For some of these commodities a single corporation controls as much or more than 50 per cent of the entire output of the country . The Standard Oil Co. for many years controlled nearly nine ...
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... shoes . Final agreement has not been reached as to the extent to which concentration in industry gives economic advantage ; but it is certain that for some businesses great aggregations are economically advantageous . As the ...
... shoes . Final agreement has not been reached as to the extent to which concentration in industry gives economic advantage ; but it is certain that for some businesses great aggregations are economically advantageous . As the ...
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... Shoe Machinery Co. without infringing anybody's patents ; that , otherwise , the Boston Shoe Machinery Co. bought the whole business . Mr. UNTERMYER . Yes ; that seems to me to be a thing that ought not to be permitted . Senator ...
... Shoe Machinery Co. without infringing anybody's patents ; that , otherwise , the Boston Shoe Machinery Co. bought the whole business . Mr. UNTERMYER . Yes ; that seems to me to be a thing that ought not to be permitted . Senator ...
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