Economics: Principles and Problems. 2d Ed., Rev. and ResetThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1932 - 859 páginas |
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... combination among corporations which would stand the scrutiny of the courts and be within the law , but which would secure the advantages of combination of management . In some cases , communities of interest were formed , under which ...
... combination among corporations which would stand the scrutiny of the courts and be within the law , but which would secure the advantages of combination of management . In some cases , communities of interest were formed , under which ...
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... combination of units in the same line of business is called horizontal combination . Hori- zontal expansion eliminates the duplication of salesmen and sales effort . ( 9 ) Advertising . Competing units spend much money in advertising in ...
... combination of units in the same line of business is called horizontal combination . Hori- zontal expansion eliminates the duplication of salesmen and sales effort . ( 9 ) Advertising . Competing units spend much money in advertising in ...
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... combination . In such industries there is no insurmountable difficulty to the attainment of efficiency under the large organization , but , on the other hand , the gigantic organization is not necessary for the attainment of maximum ...
... combination . In such industries there is no insurmountable difficulty to the attainment of efficiency under the large organization , but , on the other hand , the gigantic organization is not necessary for the attainment of maximum ...
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PART I | 1 |
GROWTH OF WORLD PRODUCTION SINCE 1875 | 2 |
SECULAR TREND IN PIG IRON PRODUCTION | 3 |
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