| 1914 - 1248 páginas
...lines would either engage in rate wars which would mean the elimination of the weak and the survival of the strong, or, to avoid a costly struggle, they...more so, than can exist by virtue of an agreement. We have here official recognition of the fact that combinations which absolutely suppress competition... | |
| 1914 - 584 páginas
...lines would •either engage in rate wars which would mean the elimination of the weak and the survival of the strong, or to avoid a costly struggle they would consolidate through common ownership; either would mean monopoly fully as effective, and it is believed more so than can exist by virtue... | |
| La Salle Extension University - 1915 - 1606 páginas
...lines would either engage in rate wars which would mean the elimination of the weak and the survival of the strong, or to avoid a costly struggle they would consolidate through common ownership"; — either would mean monopoly as effective and it is believed more so, than can exist by virtue of... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1915 - 898 páginas
...that the only alternative to a conference would be either rate wars which would eliminate the weak, "or, to avoid a costly struggle, they would consolidate through common ownership, which would mean monopoly fully as effective, and it is believed, more so, than can exist by virtue... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1919 - 292 páginas
...lines would either engage in rate wars which would mean the elimination of the weak and the survival of the strong, or, to avoid a costly struggle, they...ownership. Neither result can be prevented by legislation. Now, there is the crux of the situation, and that is an admission of the committee. Mr. EOWE. Now,... | |
| 1919 - 402 páginas
...lines would either engage in rate wars which would mean the elimination of the weak and the survival of the strong, or to avoid a costly struggle they would consolidate through common ownership. Either would mean monopoly fully as effective, and it is believed more so, than can exist by virtue... | |
| 1919 - 646 páginas
...lines would either engage in rate wars which would mean the elimination of the weak and the survival of the strong, or to avoid a costly struggle they would consolidate through common ownership. Either would mean monopoly fully as effective, and it is believed more so, than can exist by virtue... | |
| Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page - 1920 - 962 páginas
...lines would either engage in rate wars which would mean the elimination of the weak and the survival of the strong, or to avoid a costly struggle they...more so, than can exist by virtue of an agreement. Now such combinations as these work smoothly enough until some outside company or a fleet of tramp... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1922 - 1282 páginas
...lines would either enga.se in rate wars, which would mean the elimination of the weak and the survival of the strong, or, to avoid a costly struggle, they...common ownership. Neither result can be prevented '>>' legislation, and either would mean a monopoly fully as effective, and it is believed more so,... | |
| United States. Delegation to the Inter-American maritime conference - 1941 - 508 páginas
...lines would either engage in rate wars which would mean the elimination of the weak and the survival of the strong, or to avoid a costly struggle, they...agreements and conferences are not confined to the line* engaging in the foreign trade of the United States. They are as universally used in the foreign... | |
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