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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... concerned , they are in competition with other enterprises . Then , of course , there is competition between these various large enterprises , in areas not necessarily their primary activity , for in- stance General Motors and General ...
... concerned , they are in competition with other enterprises . Then , of course , there is competition between these various large enterprises , in areas not necessarily their primary activity , for in- stance General Motors and General ...
133. lappuse
... concerned with minimum prices ; others having to do with indirect price concessions . Now that is very important , because in many industries the problem of selling and of price determination , is a focal problem , and was concerned ...
... concerned with minimum prices ; others having to do with indirect price concessions . Now that is very important , because in many industries the problem of selling and of price determination , is a focal problem , and was concerned ...
135. lappuse
... concerned was restricting machinery opera- tion to two shifts . The cotton textile industry evidently felt that its ... concern over high - pressure production methods , and used machine - hour limitations , though later they came in for ...
... concerned was restricting machinery opera- tion to two shifts . The cotton textile industry evidently felt that its ... concern over high - pressure production methods , and used machine - hour limitations , though later they came in for ...
136. lappuse
... concerned with problems such as booking agreements , offices , contracts , ticket scalpers , and standard forms of ... concern about such different aspects of the total activity that I think it does demonstrate the fact that we have to ...
... concerned with problems such as booking agreements , offices , contracts , ticket scalpers , and standard forms of ... concern about such different aspects of the total activity that I think it does demonstrate the fact that we have to ...
138. lappuse
... concerned , the general picture of devel- opment of chain stores is that in 1935 we had slightly over 6,000 chains in the United States with about 140,000 stores . They did 22 percent of the total volume of business . I have in this ...
... concerned , the general picture of devel- opment of chain stores is that in 1935 we had slightly over 6,000 chains in the United States with about 140,000 stores . They did 22 percent of the total volume of business . I have in this ...
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appendix application ARNOLD assets automobile Ball based are included Bureau CHAIRMAN chart is based chart referred committee competition contract Corning Glass Corporation correct Court DESSION dollars economic employees employment enterprises FARLEY Federal Trade Commission feeder figures filed FORD fruit jars Glass Company Glass Container Industry glass containers going granted Hartford Hartford-Empire Hartford-Empire Co Hazel-Atlas Hazel-Atlas Glass Company HENDERSON HOUGHTON increase industry infringement interference proceedings interposing invention inventor KETTERING KINGSLAND KNUDSEN labor letter LEVIS litigation LUBIN MACAULEY machinery manufacturing marked Exhibit McCALLISTER McEvoy McNASH ment milk bottles million Motors Corporation national income OLIPHANT operation Owens Owens-Illinois Glass Co PARHAM Patent Office pay rolls percent plant problem production question REEVES Representative REECE Representative SUMNERS Rivers Glass royalties SAFFORD Senator KING SMITH statistical data appears suit thing THORP TIBBETTS tion trade UNDERWOOD United wages ware
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726. lappuse - Congress shall have power to promote the progress of science and useful arts by securing for limited times to inventors the exclusive right to their respective discoveries.
193. lappuse - ... is not safe if the people tolerate the growth of private power to a point where it becomes stronger than their democratic state itself.
244. lappuse - Section, Division of Research and Statistics, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, DC 20551. Transaction category, or sector 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 19 76 19 77 19 7В 1 Total funds advanced in credit markets to HI H2 HI H2 HI...
500. lappuse - The members of the committee have a few other duties to perform; and if there is no objection on the part of any member of the committee, if no other questions are to be asked at the moment, we will recess until tomorrow morning at 10:30.
194. 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.
501. lappuse - Do you solemnly swear that the evidence you are about to give before this subcommittee will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God.
81. 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.
193. 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.
284. lappuse - SESSION (The committee resumed at 2:15 pm on the expiration of the recess.) The CHAIRMAN. The committee will please come to order.