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The Monopoly Issue and Antitrust, 1900-1917
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This book provides a very broad and representative selection of the scholarly literature found in learned journals on the subject of government-business relations in the age of industry, the period since 1870. It covers all the arenas of business-government interaction.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half Title page
- Series page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Series Introduction
- Introduction
- From Peckham to White: economic welfare and the rule of reason
- The Taft Administration and the Sherman Antitrust Act
- Great Expectations: The Search for Order in Bituminous Coal, 1890-1917
- Herbert Croly, Progressive Ideology, and the FTC Act
- Theodore Roosevelt and the Bureau of Corporations
- Potential Competition and the American Antitrust Legislation of 1914
- The Discovery that Business Corrupts Politics: A Reappraisal of the Origins of Progressivism
- Losing to Win: U.S. Steel's Pricing, Investment Decisions, and Market Share, 1901-1938
- Missouri and the Beef Trust: Consumer Action and Investigation 1902
- The Petroleum Industry in Transition: Antitrust and the Decline of Monopoly Control in Oil
- The Politics of Bureaucratization and the U. S. Bureau of Corporations
- Woodrow Wilson as “Corporate-Liberal”: Toward a Reconsideration of Left Revisionist Historiography
- Woodrow Wilson and the Political Economy of Modern United States Liberalism
- Mid-America: An Historical Review
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