Associations before us that one of the beneficial results of the formation of Associations sufficiently powerful to control and maintain prices in the Home market was that it enabled British manufacturers to extend their output by selling their products... Special Agents Series - Page 781920Full view - About this book
| George Douglas Howard Cole - Great Britain - 1920 - 312 pages
...nightmare is conjured up by the paragraph of the Report which opens with this encouraging sentence : " There was a general agreement among representatives...even at a loss, in foreign markets." The chairman of "a number of important Associations " " had no doubt at all that it would be a sound policy to sell... | |
| William Frederick Notz, Richard Selden Harvey - Antitrust law - 1921 - 620 pages
...say that there was a general agreement among representatives of associations heard by the Committee that one of the beneficial results of the formation...markets. The chairman of an important metal association is quoted as having said: By securing remunerative prices in the home market through restriction of... | |
| United States Tariff Commission - Tariff - 1924 - 1054 pages
...that there was a general agreement among representatives of combinations who had appeared before it that "one of the beneficial results of the formation...lower price, or even at a loss, in foreign markets." United States.- — Much evidence of export dumping by United States manufacturers has been collected,... | |
| Patrick Fitzgerald - Great Britain - 1927 - 282 pages
...of manufacture, and to that extent to the actual detriment of the consumer." It is further contended that " one of the beneficial results of the formation...to control and maintain prices in the home market " is that it enables manufacturers " to extend their output by selling their products at a lower price,... | |
| Economics - 1922 - 914 pages
...that there was a general agreement among representatives of combinations who had appeared before it that "one of the beneficial results of the formation...products at a lower price, or even at a loss, in foreign markets."2 The chairman of an important metal combination admitted to the Committee that his association... | |
| Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - Canada - 1923 - 1288 pages
...statement. A little lower down there are two more statements which I wish to quote. This is one of them : There was a general agreement among representatives...was that it enabled British manufacturers to extend theii output by selling their products at a lower price, or even at a loss, in foreign markets. I quote... | |
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