rk's book marks an epoch in the history of economic
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obtain for it a place in the world literature."--HENRY R.
SEAGER, in the _Annals of the American Academy_.
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abstract economics. It is, indeed, a book written by an
economist for economists, but its style, its clear and basic
thought, illuminates a subject which the thinking public
continually discusses."--_The Outlook_.
The Control of Trusts
An Argument in Favor of Curbing the Power of Monopoly by a Natural
Method
Published by the Columbia University Press
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The Problem of Monopoly
A Study of a Grave Danger and of the Natural Mode of Averting It
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A series of lectures first delivered at Cooper Union, New
York, dealing with:--The Growth of Corporations; the Sources
of the Corporations; Powers for Evil; Great Corporations and
the _Law_; Organized Labor and Monopoly; Agriculture and
Monopoly; Governmental Monopolies.
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would give a better understanding of the trust
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