Study of Monopoly Power: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Study of Monopoly Power of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Eighty-second Congress, First Session, 1. izdevums,5. daļaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1951 Committee Serial No. 1. Focuses on legislation on antitrust law statute of limitations and U.S. recovery of damages in antitrust suits; Considers legislation to revise price discrimination good faith defense provisions. Focuses on distribution costs and nature of good faith price competition; Considers legislation to exempt baseball and other sports from antitrust law provisions. |
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... percent of the workers in the cement industry are members of our organization , and we have well established contractual relationship with practically every operating cement producer in the country . At the outset , I wish to state that ...
... percent of the workers in the cement industry are members of our organization , and we have well established contractual relationship with practically every operating cement producer in the country . At the outset , I wish to state that ...
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... percent must be shipped somewhere else and sold . Senator HAWKES . In other words , if this ruling were to remain as is , without any changes to give relief to those great cement companies you mentioned , in Pennsylvania , it would ...
... percent must be shipped somewhere else and sold . Senator HAWKES . In other words , if this ruling were to remain as is , without any changes to give relief to those great cement companies you mentioned , in Pennsylvania , it would ...
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... percent usefulness for the citizens . Anything that cripples a town 50 percent is bad enough . Mr. SCHOENBERG . That is right . Senator HAWKES . You may not call it a ghost town , but I certainly would like to know of those that might ...
... percent usefulness for the citizens . Anything that cripples a town 50 percent is bad enough . Mr. SCHOENBERG . That is right . Senator HAWKES . You may not call it a ghost town , but I certainly would like to know of those that might ...
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... percent of the total assets of all such companies . In 1933 they had almost 55 percent . Now , unfortunately , those figures do not run further than that , but our economists tell me that there is every reason for thinking that the ...
... percent of the total assets of all such companies . In 1933 they had almost 55 percent . Now , unfortunately , those figures do not run further than that , but our economists tell me that there is every reason for thinking that the ...
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... percent of the total output of automotive vehicles manufactured in the United States . The gross assets of the largest of the independent automobile manu- facturers is less than $ 160,000,000 as compared with gross assets of over ...
... percent of the total output of automotive vehicles manufactured in the United States . The gross assets of the largest of the independent automobile manu- facturers is less than $ 160,000,000 as compared with gross assets of over ...
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