Government and the American economy, 1870-presentHolt, 1949 |
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... CORPORATION One basic phase of the nineteenth - century economic transformation was the development of the modern corporation as the characteristic unit of American business organization . Corporations have existed since ancient times ...
... CORPORATION One basic phase of the nineteenth - century economic transformation was the development of the modern corporation as the characteristic unit of American business organization . Corporations have existed since ancient times ...
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... corporation afterward known as the Credit Mobilier of America . . . . [ The report shows that in 1859 , the Pennsyl- vania legislature had granted a corporation char- ter for a company to be known as the Pennsylvania Fiscal Agency . The ...
... corporation afterward known as the Credit Mobilier of America . . . . [ The report shows that in 1859 , the Pennsyl- vania legislature had granted a corporation char- ter for a company to be known as the Pennsylvania Fiscal Agency . The ...
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... corporation 5 years or more ( continuity of service to be based on Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation Pension Fund Rules for service continuity ) shall receive 1 week's vacation with pay , such vacation to be taken in single period ...
... corporation 5 years or more ( continuity of service to be based on Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation Pension Fund Rules for service continuity ) shall receive 1 week's vacation with pay , such vacation to be taken in single period ...
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PHILOSOPHERS Of Laissez FAIRE | 4 |
Attitudes during the Progressive Era | 12 |
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