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An- other controversy has raged over the Stand- ard's profits . ... The following selections state the earnings of the Standard Oil Company and also present two different methods of figuring the rate of profit.16 Any judgment should ...
An- other controversy has raged over the Stand- ard's profits . ... The following selections state the earnings of the Standard Oil Company and also present two different methods of figuring the rate of profit.16 Any judgment should ...
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In 1935 Bernard Baruch issued a strong statement in behalf of those who continued to believe , despite the widespread and contrary feeling in the 1920s and 1930s , that a profit system was indispensable to a nation at war .
In 1935 Bernard Baruch issued a strong statement in behalf of those who continued to believe , despite the widespread and contrary feeling in the 1920s and 1930s , that a profit system was indispensable to a nation at war .
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Profits of an industry as compared to 1941 ( not 1936-1939 ) should be given some consideration . . . The OPA for three years has entirely disre- garded the principles of the Price Control Act . It adopted , instead , the so - called ...
Profits of an industry as compared to 1941 ( not 1936-1939 ) should be given some consideration . . . The OPA for three years has entirely disre- garded the principles of the Price Control Act . It adopted , instead , the so - called ...
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PHILOSOPHERS OF LAISSEZ FAIRE | 4 |
Andrew Carnegie and the Accumula | 10 |
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