Applied Economics: The Application of Economic Principles to the Problems of Economic LifeF. S. Crofts & Company, 1934 - 693 sider |
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... commission would probably require a constitutional amendment . The Commission exists primarily for the purpose of investigating the opera- tion and effects of customs duties . It makes reports of its findings and advises Congress and ...
... commission would probably require a constitutional amendment . The Commission exists primarily for the purpose of investigating the opera- tion and effects of customs duties . It makes reports of its findings and advises Congress and ...
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... Commission Act created a commission appointed by the President , with powers chiefly of investigation and publicity . The commission was empowered to investigate the organization , management , and business practice of all corporations ...
... Commission Act created a commission appointed by the President , with powers chiefly of investigation and publicity . The commission was empowered to investigate the organization , management , and business practice of all corporations ...
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... commission by requiring the approval of the commission for all projected combinations or mergers of carriers by holding companies . If approval is granted , the holding company must be considered a common carrier and is subject to ...
... commission by requiring the approval of the commission for all projected combinations or mergers of carriers by holding companies . If approval is granted , the holding company must be considered a common carrier and is subject to ...
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THE PROMOTION OF EFFICIENCY IN | 51 |
INDUSTRIAL PEACE | 123 |
PROFITSHARING AND JOINT CONTROL IN INDUSTRY | 143 |
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