Investigation of Concentration of Economic Power. Final Report and Recommendations: Of the Temporary National Economic Committee, Numéros 1 à 4U.S.GovernmentPrint.Office, 1941 - 783 pages |
À l'intérieur du livre
Résultats 1-5 sur 100
Page 4
... effect this purpose of decentraliza- tion so far as possible while securing the delivery of the goods now needed for ... effects of the concentra- tions of economic and political power which have marked this era . The facts which this ...
... effect this purpose of decentraliza- tion so far as possible while securing the delivery of the goods now needed for ... effects of the concentra- tions of economic and political power which have marked this era . The facts which this ...
Page 12
... effect as if , out of every 300 persons in our population , one person received 78 cents out of every dollar of corporate dividends , while the other 299 persons divided up the other 22 cents between them . The effect of this ...
... effect as if , out of every 300 persons in our population , one person received 78 cents out of every dollar of corporate dividends , while the other 299 persons divided up the other 22 cents between them . The effect of this ...
Page 14
... effect of the monopolistic controls which each business group imposes for its own benefit in- evitably destroys the buying power of the Nation as a whole . IV . COMPETITION DOES NOT MEAN EXPLOITATION Competition , of course , like all ...
... effect of the monopolistic controls which each business group imposes for its own benefit in- evitably destroys the buying power of the Nation as a whole . IV . COMPETITION DOES NOT MEAN EXPLOITATION Competition , of course , like all ...
Page 16
... effect of that concentration upon the decline of competition . There should be an examination of the existing price system and the price policies of industry to determine their effect upon the general level of trade , upon employment ...
... effect of that concentration upon the decline of competition . There should be an examination of the existing price system and the price policies of industry to determine their effect upon the general level of trade , upon employment ...
Page 29
... effect because they would abolish the principal means by which the concentration which has undermined local economic sovereignty has been effected . So long as those who want to voyage at will upon the seas of inter- state and foreign ...
... effect because they would abolish the principal means by which the concentration which has undermined local economic sovereignty has been effected . So long as those who want to voyage at will upon the seas of inter- state and foreign ...
Table des matières
24 | |
32 | |
45 | |
51 | |
53 | |
59 | |
79 | |
190 | |
417 | |
452 | |
459 | |
459 | |
479 | |
501 | |
508 | |
517 | |
197 | |
232 | |
249 | |
259 | |
271 | |
311 | |
319 | |
353 | |
357 | |
381 | |
408 | |
559 | |
603 | |
634 | |
641 | |
671 | |
689 | |
730 | |
748 | |
751 | |
770 | |
Expressions et termes fréquents
activities agency agricultural ALCOA aluminum amendment American Antitrust Division antitrust laws ARNOLD banks beryllium bill Bureau capital cents CHAIRMAN Clayton Act Commissioner commodity companies competition compulsory licensing Congress consumer contracts cooperation corporations cost court Department of Commerce Department of Justice distribution EDWARDS effect enforcement enterprise fact farm farmers Federal Government Federal Reserve Federal Trade Commission going hearings HINRICHS income increase industry interstate commerce investigation investment KELLEY labor legislation loans LUBIN manufacturers ment merger Miller-Tydings Act monographs monopoly National Economic Committee O'CONNELL operation organization patent percent PIKE present price fixing problem production profits proposal question recommendations regulation Representative SUMNERS resale price resale price maintenance restraints of trade retail Senator MEAD Senator TYDINGS Sherman Act situation standards statement Temporary National Economic thing Thurman Arnold tion TNEC trade associations trade barriers United
Fréquemment cités
Page 311 - ... where the effect of such acquisition may be to substantially lessen competition between the corporation whose stock Is so acquired and the corporation making the acquisition, or to restrain such commerce In any section or community, or tend to create a monopoly of any line of commerce.
Page 353 - Commission, may conduct hearings. (f) Members of Congress who are members of the Commission shall serve without compensation in addition to that received for their services as Members of 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.
Page 5 - No State shall, without the Consent of Congress, . . . enter into any Agreement or Compact with another State, or with a foreign Power, . . .
Page 272 - Commission shall acquire the whole or any part of the assets of another corporation engaged also in commerce, where in any line of commerce...
Page 258 - States the sum of $100 for each and every day of the continuance of such failure, which forfeiture shall be payable into the Treasury of the United States, and shall be recoverable in a civil suit in the name of the United States...
Page 634 - ... to make and enter upon the pleadings, testimony, and proceedings set forth in such transcript a decree affirming, modifying, or setting aside the order of the commission or board. The findings of the commission or board as to the facts, if supported by testimony, shall be conclusive.
Page 634 - The person so complained of shall have the right to appear at the place and time so fixed and show cause why an order should not be entered by the commission or board requiring such person to cease and desist from the violation of the law so charged in said complaint.
Page 258 - An Act to amend sections seventy-three and seventysix of the Act of August twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, entitled 'An Act to reduce taxation, to provide revenue for the Government, and for other purposes,' " approved February twelfth, nineteen hundred and thirteen; and also this Act.
Page 257 - An Act to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies...
Page 237 - ... of which bears, the trade-mark brand, or name of the producer or owner of such commodity, and which is in fair and open competition with commodities of the same general class produced by others shall be deemed in violation of any law of the State...