| Joseph P. Mulholland, Douglas W. Webbink - 1974 - 328 pages
...may not have had a severe impact on energy production concentration. Consequently, this study does not provide any positive support for the proposal...companies be banned from acquiring coal or uranium reserves.2 Nevertheless, because petroleum company acquisitions of coal and uranium companies can be... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1975 - 506 pages
...in oil (p. 54) and gas (p. 66) is relatively low. They further conclude that their study ". . . does not provide any positive support for the proposal...be banned from acquiring coal or uranium companies . . ." (p. 149). As you know, entry is pro-competitive. Sincerely yours, EDWARD W. ERICKSON, Professor.... | |
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