Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volumen32A.L. Hummel, 1908 |
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... prices . That is not true . The object of many combinations is profit , but that object may be reached by cheapening production as well as by raising prices . There are further combinations to effect objects wholly unconnected with prices ...
... prices . That is not true . The object of many combinations is profit , but that object may be reached by cheapening production as well as by raising prices . There are further combinations to effect objects wholly unconnected with prices ...
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... prices in a restricted area with a view to killing off incipient competition while making large profits from a maintenance of price elsewhere . We are prob- ably not yet prepared to say to the industrial corporations that they must ...
... prices in a restricted area with a view to killing off incipient competition while making large profits from a maintenance of price elsewhere . We are prob- ably not yet prepared to say to the industrial corporations that they must ...
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... price for all comers ; but if by publicity we can show great discrimination in price , public opinion is likely , in the long run , to succeed in break- ing up the practice . For monopoly based upon government favor , the obvious remedy ...
... price for all comers ; but if by publicity we can show great discrimination in price , public opinion is likely , in the long run , to succeed in break- ing up the practice . For monopoly based upon government favor , the obvious remedy ...
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... PRICES FEBRUARY 1ST , OF EACH YEAR . Caledonian Great Eastern Per Cent 1898 Dividend 5 Price 160 Dividend Price . 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 41 4 4 4 37 31 4 34 156 141 130 126 115 104 112 119 1021 34 31 3 3 31 31 31 ...
... PRICES FEBRUARY 1ST , OF EACH YEAR . Caledonian Great Eastern Per Cent 1898 Dividend 5 Price 160 Dividend Price . 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 41 4 4 4 37 31 4 34 156 141 130 126 115 104 112 119 1021 34 31 3 3 31 31 31 ...
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... price for the bonds means borrowing at a low rate of inter- est , or lighter fixed charges on the railroads . Now , whether it be the public purpose to further cheapen the service or to let the railroads earn a profit and insist upon ...
... price for the bonds means borrowing at a low rate of inter- est , or lighter fixed charges on the railroads . Now , whether it be the public purpose to further cheapen the service or to let the railroads earn a profit and insist upon ...
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