Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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Page 189
... Federal Trade Commission in 1923 the court ruled that the Commission was created primarily to enforce antitrust and antimonopoly laws.2 In Raladam Company vs. Federal Trade Commission , the power of the Commission was further restricted ...
... Federal Trade Commission in 1923 the court ruled that the Commission was created primarily to enforce antitrust and antimonopoly laws.2 In Raladam Company vs. Federal Trade Commission , the power of the Commission was further restricted ...
Page 553
... Federal government in recent years . Although having clear authority to exercise control , Congress has failed to use it , with the result that there has been an unfortunate hiatus between Federal and state weights and measures ...
... Federal government in recent years . Although having clear authority to exercise control , Congress has failed to use it , with the result that there has been an unfortunate hiatus between Federal and state weights and measures ...
Page 623
... Federal control . Not only do con- ditions vary from state to state and city to city , but in many cases Federal control would be unconstitutional . On the other hand , local control may very likely be rendered ineffective because of ...
... Federal control . Not only do con- ditions vary from state to state and city to city , but in many cases Federal control would be unconstitutional . On the other hand , local control may very likely be rendered ineffective because of ...
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