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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... competition , which , after all , is the best protection to the public , will develop an investment of capital and the establishment of competitors in the business , quite as much so as would be the competition of those who might be ...
... competition , which , after all , is the best protection to the public , will develop an investment of capital and the establishment of competitors in the business , quite as much so as would be the competition of those who might be ...
1453 페이지
... competition ; or , in other words , that it was its intent to preserve reasonable competition , not to preserve any particular competitor . What does fix prices ordinarily ? Mr. KRAUTHOFF . Who determines what is a reasonable competi ...
... competition ; or , in other words , that it was its intent to preserve reasonable competition , not to preserve any particular competitor . What does fix prices ordinarily ? Mr. KRAUTHOFF . Who determines what is a reasonable competi ...
1469 페이지
... competition , and a restraint of competition is within the prohibition of the act only if it fairly can be said to constitute monopolizing or restraining interstate trade or commerce . Senator BRANDEGEE . The word " competition " is not ...
... competition , and a restraint of competition is within the prohibition of the act only if it fairly can be said to constitute monopolizing or restraining interstate trade or commerce . Senator BRANDEGEE . The word " competition " is not ...
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... competition , cut their prices below the actual cost of production ; and if you establish a prohibition that no ... competition carried to the point where the capital involved in the production is destroyed , and that an agreement ...
... competition , cut their prices below the actual cost of production ; and if you establish a prohibition that no ... competition carried to the point where the capital involved in the production is destroyed , and that an agreement ...
1551 페이지
... competition ? Mr. WALKER . I think Senator Sherman intended to go much further - than the common law ; and I do not think that the common law pro- hibited restraints of competition broadly . Senator CUMMINS . Do you know of any case in ...
... competition ? Mr. WALKER . I think Senator Sherman intended to go much further - than the common law ; and I do not think that the common law pro- hibited restraints of competition broadly . Senator CUMMINS . Do you know of any case in ...
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