Investigation of Concentration of Economic Power: Hearings Before the Temporary National Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, Seventy-fifth Congress, Third Session[--Seventy-sixth Congress, Third Session] Pursuant to Public Resolution No. 113 (Seventy-fifth Congress) Authorizing and Directing a Select Committee to Make a Full and Complete Study and Investigation with Respect to the Concentration of Economic Power In, and Financial Control Over, Production of Goods and Services ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939 |
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... mean necessarily more and more in volume and more and more in days ' work : does the value of labor and the value of ... means in terms of actual physical goods . Representative SUMNERS . While you are interrupted , would you mind ...
... mean necessarily more and more in volume and more and more in days ' work : does the value of labor and the value of ... means in terms of actual physical goods . Representative SUMNERS . While you are interrupted , would you mind ...
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... mean that commodities now were two or three or four times as high in price as they were in 1909 ? Dr. LUBIN . It means that what $ 12 would buy in 1914 would cost $ 16.50 today . Mr. ARNOLD . No , no . Dr. LUBIN . The difference between ...
... mean that commodities now were two or three or four times as high in price as they were in 1909 ? Dr. LUBIN . It means that what $ 12 would buy in 1914 would cost $ 16.50 today . Mr. ARNOLD . No , no . Dr. LUBIN . The difference between ...
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... mean the more the Federal Government takes from the people and spends , the better it is for the people ? Dr. LUBIN . It depends on the conditions . If everybody is work- ing , and such expenditures mean that the Government comes in and ...
... mean the more the Federal Government takes from the people and spends , the better it is for the people ? Dr. LUBIN . It depends on the conditions . If everybody is work- ing , and such expenditures mean that the Government comes in and ...
75. lappuse
... mean a rise in food expenditures of approxi- mately $ 800,000,000 a year . They would buy that much more food if ... means an increase in expenditure on automobiles and other forms of transportation of $ 385,000,000 . Expenditures for ...
... mean a rise in food expenditures of approxi- mately $ 800,000,000 a year . They would buy that much more food if ... means an increase in expenditure on automobiles and other forms of transportation of $ 385,000,000 . Expenditures for ...
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... mean that people are left free to lose their own and their mother - in - law's savings if they so desire . Senator BORAH . The public is concerned about how he loses it , whether somebody forces him to lose it by improper practice . Dr ...
... mean that people are left free to lose their own and their mother - in - law's savings if they so desire . Senator BORAH . The public is concerned about how he loses it , whether somebody forces him to lose it by improper practice . Dr ...
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252. lappuse - To make a full and complete study and investigation with respect to the matters referred to in the President's message of April 29, 1938, on monopoly and the concentration of economic power in and financial control over production and distribution of goods and services...
739. lappuse - Whenever an application is made for a patent which, in the opinion of the commissioner, would interfere with any pending application, or with any unexpired patent, he shall give notice thereof to the applicants, or applicant and patentee, as the case may be, and shall direct the primary examiner to proceed to determine the question of priority of invention. And the commissioner may issue a patent to the party who is adjudged the prior inventor...
79. lappuse - I was a member of the research staff of the National Bureau of Economic Research from 1923 to 1933; Chief Statistician of the New York State Board of Housing.
184. lappuse - The freest government, if it could exist, would not be long acceptable, if the tendency of the laws were to create a rapid accumulation of property in few hands, and to render the great mass of the population dependent and penniless.
738. lappuse - Every patent shall contain a short title or description of the invention or discovery, correctly indicating its nature and design, and a grant to the patentee, his heirs or assigns, for the term of seventeen years, of the exclusive right to make, use, and vend the invention or discovery throughout the United States and the Territories thereof, referring to the specification for the particulars thereof.
484. lappuse - If there is no objection on the part of any member of the committee, the question need not be answered.
183. lappuse - Among us today a concentration of private power without equal in history is growing. This concentration is seriously impairing the economic effectiveness of private enterprise as a way of providing employment for labor and capital and as a way of assuring a more equitable distribution of income and earnings among the people of the Nation as a whole.
190. lappuse - Congress ; but they shall be reimbursed for travel, subsistence, and other necessary expenses incurred by them in the performance of the duties vested in the Commission.
187. lappuse - I have described, there should be a thorough study of the concentration of economic power in American industry and the effect of that concentration upon the decline of competition.
738. lappuse - Whenever, on examination, any claim for a patent is rejected, the commissioner shall notify the applicant thereof, giving him briefly the reasons for such rejection, together with such information and references as may be useful in judging of the propriety of renewing his application or of altering his specification ; and if, after receiving such notice, the applicant persists in his claim for a patent, with or without altering his specifications, the commissioner shall order a reexamination of the...