To Extend the Defense Production Act of 1950: As Amended, Hearings Before ... , 91-2 on H.R. 17880 ... , June 16 ... July 7, 19701970 - 567 pages |
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... Concentration in American In- dustry " . It uses 1954 data concerning five - digit product classes and four - digit ... ratio for each such product class and for the product - class group containing it , together with the concentration ...
... Concentration in American In- dustry " . It uses 1954 data concerning five - digit product classes and four - digit ... ratio for each such product class and for the product - class group containing it , together with the concentration ...
Page 126
... concentration ratios of 40 percent or more and con- taining one or more product classes with shipments of $ 200 million or more , and altogether the 78 industrial groupings contained 105 such product classes . Table II lists 55 product ...
... concentration ratios of 40 percent or more and con- taining one or more product classes with shipments of $ 200 million or more , and altogether the 78 industrial groupings contained 105 such product classes . Table II lists 55 product ...
Page 127
... concentration criterion on an industry rather than a product basis would provide coverage of the great majority of products where there is a high concentration of ... concentration ratio of only 36 percent , apparently because its two 127.
... concentration criterion on an industry rather than a product basis would provide coverage of the great majority of products where there is a high concentration of ... concentration ratio of only 36 percent , apparently because its two 127.
Page 128
... concentration ratio in 1954 of 38 percent , while one of its major product classes ( 35225 , harvesting machinery ) had a concentration ratio of 66 percent . One of the major causes of the relatively low concentration ratio for the ...
... concentration ratio in 1954 of 38 percent , while one of its major product classes ( 35225 , harvesting machinery ) had a concentration ratio of 66 percent . One of the major causes of the relatively low concentration ratio for the ...
Page 129
... concentration ratio or only 16 percent , but two of its product classes , processed and cured pork and canned meats had concentration ratios of 40 and 46 percent respectively . Much of the same considerations would apply , however , as ...
... concentration ratio or only 16 percent , but two of its product classes , processed and cured pork and canned meats had concentration ratios of 40 and 46 percent respectively . Much of the same considerations would apply , however , as ...
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Page 270 - The Comptroller General shall investigate, at the seat of government or elsewhere, all matters relating to the receipt, disbursement, and application of public funds...
Page 3 - States courts of any Territory or other place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, to enjoin such acts or practices, and upon a proper showing a permanent or temporary injunction or restraining order shall be granted without bond.
Page 243 - The law locks up both man and woman Who steals the goose from off the common, But lets the greater felon loose Who steals the common from the goose.
Page 268 - I often say that when you can measure what you are speaking about and express it in numbers you know something about it; but when you cannot measure it, when you cannot express it in numbers, your knowledge is of a meagre and unsatisfactory kind...
Page 340 - ... (2) Any significant change occurs in the nature of the business, the extent of subcontracting, fixed asset improvement programs, the inventories, the volume of sales and production, manufacturing processes, the contractor's products, or other relevant circumstances.
Page 270 - ... containing recommendations concerning the legislation he may deem necessary to facilitate the prompt and accurate rendition and settlement of accounts and concerning such other matters relating to the receipt, disbursement, and application of public funds as he may think advisable. In such regular report, or in special reports at any time when Congress is in session, he shall make recommendations looking to greater economy or efficiency in public expenditures.
Page 347 - Such promulgated standards shall be used by all relevant Federal agencies and by defense contractors and subcontractors in estimating, accumulating, and reporting costs in connection with the pricing, administration and settlement of all negotiated prime contract and subcontract national defense procurements...
Page 3 - ... may request the Attorney General to bring an action in the appropriate district court of the United States to enjoin such acts or practices, and upon a proper showing...
Page 3 - Columbia, or the United States courts of any Territory or other place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, to enjoin such acts or practices...
Page 2 - Board in carrying out its functions and responsibilities under this section. (e) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (a), members of the Board and officers or employees of other agencies of the Federal Government utilized under this section shall receive no compensation for their services as such but shall continue to receive the compensation of their regular positions. Appointees under subsection (d) from private life shall receive compensation at rates fixed by the Board, not to exceed...