The Trust ProblemHarvard University Press, 1920 - 145 sider |
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Side 9
... tion through the holding of stock by trustees , once so common , but now disused ; second , the holding corpora- tion ; and , third , the corporate merger , in which a single company acquires direct title to the property of the ...
... tion through the holding of stock by trustees , once so common , but now disused ; second , the holding corpora- tion ; and , third , the corporate merger , in which a single company acquires direct title to the property of the ...
Side 11
... tion , maintain such monopolistic power as to injure the public . They hold that the power of such combina- tions , so far as it exists at all , rests mainly on unfair competitive methods or on special privileges , such as the ...
... tion , maintain such monopolistic power as to injure the public . They hold that the power of such combina- tions , so far as it exists at all , rests mainly on unfair competitive methods or on special privileges , such as the ...
Side 14
... tion . They have feared criminal prosecution . They have desired to curry public favor with a view to secur- ing amendments making the laws less rigid . What they would or could do if given free rein cannot be judged by past experience ...
... tion . They have feared criminal prosecution . They have desired to curry public favor with a view to secur- ing amendments making the laws less rigid . What they would or could do if given free rein cannot be judged by past experience ...
Side 16
... tion , can maintain monopoly power and can on the average keep prices higher than those prevailing under strictly competitive conditions , would be possible only as the result of a wide - reaching and prolonged experi- ment . The nation ...
... tion , can maintain monopoly power and can on the average keep prices higher than those prevailing under strictly competitive conditions , would be possible only as the result of a wide - reaching and prolonged experi- ment . The nation ...
Side 17
... tion , a degree of centralization in marketing such as seldom exists in the pool . Moreover , in most cases , the pool as such can have no peculiar monopoly privileges . Only in case the single members together possess the whole of some ...
... tion , a degree of centralization in marketing such as seldom exists in the pool . Moreover , in most cases , the pool as such can have no peculiar monopoly privileges . Only in case the single members together possess the whole of some ...
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