Monopoly means that substantial unity of action on the part of one or more persons engaged in some kind of business •which gives exclusive control, more particularly, although not solely, with respect to price. The American Monthly Review of Reviews - Stran 566uredili: - 1900Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Richard Theodore Ely - 1893 - 826 strani
...which is workable; and on its basis we may then formulate this definition of monopoly: Monopoly means that substantial unity of action on the part of one...persons engaged in some kind of business which gives exch1sive control, more particularly, although not solely, with respect to price. This definition of... | |
| 1900 - 650 strani
...many definitions of the term given by economists, lawyers and lexicographers, he defines a monopoly as "that substantial unity of action on the part of one...control, more particularly, although not solely, with respect to price." The unity of control need not be absolute. If it be sufficient to affect price,... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - 1900 - 312 strani
...the widest sense, embracing not only material production, but services of every sort. "Monopoly means that substantial unity of action on the part of one...control, more particularly, although not solely, with respect to price. ^* A few points in our definition require comment. Price is essential, and must be... | |
| 1900 - 646 strani
...enable one the more readily to understand the following definition given by Dr. Ely: "Monopoly means that substantial unity of action on the part of one...control, more particularly, although not solely •with respect to price." Our author then sketches briefly the various legal restrictions placed upon monopolies... | |
| William Hudson Harper - 1900 - 450 strani
...OF MONOPOLY. IV. What is a popular synonym for "trust"? Monopoly. What is mono ply? "Monopoly means that substantial unity of action on the part of one...control, more particularly, although not solely, with respect to price." — PROF. R1CHARD T. ELY. What then is the key to monopoly? Unity of action —... | |
| 1900 - 548 strani
...enable one the more readily to understand the following definition given by Dr. Ely: "Monopoly means that substantial unity of action on the part of one...control, more particularly, although not solely with respect to price" Our author then sketches briefly the various legal restrictions placed upon monopolies... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1900 - 1026 strani
...Trusts " (Macmillan). His definition of monopoly clears away much current confusion : " Monopoly means that substantial unity of action on the part of one...control, more particularly, although not solely, with respect to price." He contends that monopoly must be distinguished from concentration of wealth so... | |
| 1900 - 704 strani
...definitions of the term given by economists, lawyers and lexicographers, he defines a monopoly as " that substantial unity of action on the part of one...control, more particularly, although not solely, with respect to price." The unity of control need not be absolute. If it be sufficient to affect price,... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - 1900 - 312 strani
...the widest sense, embracing not only material production, but services of every sort. Monopoly means that substantial unity of action on the part of one...kind of business which gives exclusive control, more par~ ticularly, although not solely, with respect to price. A few points in our definition require... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - 1901 - 410 strani
...definition will satisfy the tests of clear thinking in all investigation of such phenomena : Monopoly meows that substantial unity of action on the part of one or more persons engaged in kind of business which gives exclusive control more particularly, although not solely, with respect... | |
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