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, 2권U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 |
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... cent , and which was never used in the operations of the company . The revelations made by the congressional probe now penetrating the history of two of the greatest industrial combinations of modern times are of the most unsavory ...
... cent , and which was never used in the operations of the company . The revelations made by the congressional probe now penetrating the history of two of the greatest industrial combinations of modern times are of the most unsavory ...
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... cent of any industry . I think Mr. Bryan had the right principle in mind , which was that the act of Congress should pro- hibit the destruction of reasonably competitive conditions but should not undertake to prohibit every diminution ...
... cent of any industry . I think Mr. Bryan had the right principle in mind , which was that the act of Congress should pro- hibit the destruction of reasonably competitive conditions but should not undertake to prohibit every diminution ...
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... cent of the given industry might be destructive of reason- ably competitive conditions . For example , if an entire industry should be divided among two or three competitors working in har- mony , each controlling less than 50 per cent ...
... cent of the given industry might be destructive of reason- ably competitive conditions . For example , if an entire industry should be divided among two or three competitors working in har- mony , each controlling less than 50 per cent ...
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... cent of the total output . Mr. MORAWETZ . I think the underlying principles- Senator NEWLANDS . I understood you to express some commenda- tion regarding that . What part of it do you commend ? Mr. MORAWETZ . I think that the underlying ...
... cent of the total output . Mr. MORAWETZ . I think the underlying principles- Senator NEWLANDS . I understood you to express some commenda- tion regarding that . What part of it do you commend ? Mr. MORAWETZ . I think that the underlying ...
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... cent rule . But I think that would not always prove just or wise . Senator TOWNSEND . But supposing that a majority of the Congress feels that there should be absolutely no restraint of trade , not 50 per cent , or 25 per cent , or 333 per ...
... cent rule . But I think that would not always prove just or wise . Senator TOWNSEND . But supposing that a majority of the Congress feels that there should be absolutely no restraint of trade , not 50 per cent , or 25 per cent , or 333 per ...
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