Nbr. 147-1, January 1930
Index
- A Contrast Between the Anti-Trust Laws of Foreign Countries and of the United States
- Advisory Councils to Government
- Anti-Trust Laws and Conservation of Minerals
- Changing Investments and the Anti-Trust Laws
- Enforcement of Anti-Trust Laws by the Courts or a Commission: A Comparison
- Foreword
- Needed Changes in the Anti-Trust Laws
- Organized Labor Demands Repeal of the Sherman Act
- Public Encouragement of Monopoly in the Utility Industries
- Regulated Monopoly versus Enforced Competition
- Reviews
- Some Reciprocal Effects of Our Anti-Trust Laws, with Special Reference to Australia
- Some Trends in the Bituminous Coal Industry
- Special Privilege Under Our Federal Anti-Trust Laws
- The Anti-Trust Laws and the Oil Industry
- The Changing Economic Order
- The Changing Economics of the Supreme Court
- The Economic Philosophy of Anti-Trust Legislation
- The Effects of the Administration of the Anti-Trust Laws Upon Labor and Services
- The Influence of Anti-Trust Legislation Upon the Technique of Industrial Organizations
- The Merger Movement in the Motion Picture Industry
- The Need for a Commerce Court
- The Relation of Patents to Industrial Monopolies
- The True and Limited Function of Anti-Trust Statutes
- Trade Union Activities and the Sherman Law
- What the Anti-Trust Laws Should Be
- Who Shall Administer the Anti-Trust Laws?