Role of Giant Corporations: Automobile industry, 1969U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - 5895 lappuses Considers economic concentration within the U.S. automobile industry and its impact on consumers, competition, and technological progress, and its response to Government regulations. |
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... COSTS AND DIVISIONAL FINANCIAL DATA In our letters to the manufacturers , Senator Morse and I placed particular stress on the public's need and right to have more information about the costs of making an automobile and ... cost of a medium.
... COSTS AND DIVISIONAL FINANCIAL DATA In our letters to the manufacturers , Senator Morse and I placed particular stress on the public's need and right to have more information about the costs of making an automobile and ... cost of a medium.
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... cost of a medium - priced car does not exceed $ 300 , while annual styling changes cost the consumer " at least $ 700 of the price of his new car . " " All the manufacturers declined to give any specific information on production costs ...
... cost of a medium - priced car does not exceed $ 300 , while annual styling changes cost the consumer " at least $ 700 of the price of his new car . " " All the manufacturers declined to give any specific information on production costs ...
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... costs . The fact is that we do not know our competitors ' costs , al- though we can estimate the effect on our own cost structure of adopting designs or manufacturing processes followed by competitors . As to the effect on confiden ...
... costs . The fact is that we do not know our competitors ' costs , al- though we can estimate the effect on our own cost structure of adopting designs or manufacturing processes followed by competitors . As to the effect on confiden ...
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... costs is included in the cost of special tools . In 1967 , General Motors ' Annual Report showed that the total tool amortization expense was $ 840 million ( p . 9 ) . This would amount to $ 134 per vehicle not the $ 700 mentioned [ by ...
... costs is included in the cost of special tools . In 1967 , General Motors ' Annual Report showed that the total tool amortization expense was $ 840 million ( p . 9 ) . This would amount to $ 134 per vehicle not the $ 700 mentioned [ by ...
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... cost / profit consequences of those decisions , in order to exercise their own judgments on whether public ( and stockholder ) interests are being well served by the decision makers ? The claim that the " approximate " labor cost of ...
... cost / profit consequences of those decisions , in order to exercise their own judgments on whether public ( and stockholder ) interests are being well served by the decision makers ? The claim that the " approximate " labor cost of ...
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