Applied Economics: The Application of Economic Principles to the Problems of Economic LifeF. S. Crofts & Company, 1934 - 693 sider |
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Side 87
... monopoly in their particular fields . By monopoly is meant the single control of the sources of supply of a com- modity . Few monopolies are so perfect as to obtain exclusive control , but the larger a business enterprize becomes , the ...
... monopoly in their particular fields . By monopoly is meant the single control of the sources of supply of a com- modity . Few monopolies are so perfect as to obtain exclusive control , but the larger a business enterprize becomes , the ...
Side 251
... monopoly requires more protection for consumers than they now receive . The Effects of Monopoly Price . It is not here contended that the effects of monopolistic growth upon prices are always disadvantageous . The economies of large ...
... monopoly requires more protection for consumers than they now receive . The Effects of Monopoly Price . It is not here contended that the effects of monopolistic growth upon prices are always disadvantageous . The economies of large ...
Side 370
... monopoly already exists , there is a great temptation to place pressure on Congress in order to obtain pro- tection against foreign competition that might endanger the monopoly's power . If a high duty is levied , the monopoly can ...
... monopoly already exists , there is a great temptation to place pressure on Congress in order to obtain pro- tection against foreign competition that might endanger the monopoly's power . If a high duty is levied , the monopoly can ...
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THE PROMOTION OF EFFICIENCY IN | 51 |
INDUSTRIAL PEACE | 123 |
PROFITSHARING AND JOINT CONTROL IN INDUSTRY | 143 |
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