| United States. Courts - 1928 - 1244 pages
...at least in the light of its effect on competition, for whatever difference of opinion thei-e may be among economists as to the social and economic desirability...price control by the maintenance of competition. See United States v. Trans-Missouri Freight Association, 166 US 290 ; Standard Oil Co. v. United States,... | |
| 1927 - 720 pages
...economists as to the social and economic desirability of an unrestrained competitive system, it cannot be doubted that the Sherman Law and the judicial decisions...price control by the maintenance of competition." The Trenton Potteries case, therefore, lays down a rule of social policy which is not to be varied... | |
| 1927 - 516 pages
...economists as to the social and economic desirability of an unrestrained competitive system, it cannot be doubted that the Sherman Law and the judicial decisions...price control by the maintenance of competition. See United States v. Trans-Missouri Freight Association 166 US 290 ; Standard Oil Co. v. United States,... | |
| William Ernest Weld, Alvin Samuel Tostlebe - 1927 - 532 pages
...economists as to the social and economic desirability of an unrestrained competitive system, it cannot be doubted that the Sherman Law and the judicial decisions...and price control by the maintenance of competition. The aim and result of every price-fixing agreement, if effective, is the elimination of one form of... | |
| Benjamin Sollow Kirsh - 1928 - 280 pages
...at least in the light of its effect on competition, for whatever difference of opinion there may be among economists as to the social and economic desirability...price control by the maintenance of competition." 1J Freedom of competition has a double aspect. There is a freedom to combine upon reasonable and normal... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1930 - 414 pages
...restrained.' (Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Co. v. United States, 226 US 20, 49, 33 S. Ct. 9, 15, 57 LE 107.)" Defining the term "unreasonable," the court...v. Trans- Missouri Freight Association, 166 US 290 (17 S. Ct. 540, 41 L. Ed. 1007); Standard Oil Co. v. United Statet (221 US 1, 31, S. Ct. 502, 55 L.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1930 - 1356 pages
...at least in the light of its effect on competition, for whatever difference of opinion there may be among economists as to the social and economic desirability...control by the maintenance of competition. (See US v. Trans-Missouri Freight Association, 166 US 290 (17 S. Ct. 540, 41 L. Ed. 1007); Standard Oil Co. v.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1932 - 320 pages
...at least in the light of its effect on competition, for whatever difference of opinion there may be among economists as to the social and economic desirability...price control by the maintenance of competition. (See United States v. Trans-Missouri Freight Association, 166 US 290 ; Standard Oil Co. v. United States,... | |
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