| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency - Banks and banking - 1913 - 260 pages
...Other countries finance enterprises quite as important as our own without employing these methods. Far more dangerous than all that has happened to us...domination of these groups over our banks and industries. It means that there can be no hqpe of revived competition and no new ventures on a scale commensurate... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency - Banks and banking - 1913 - 888 pages
...Other countries finance enterprises quite as important as our own without employing these methods. Far more dangerous than all that has happened to us...domination of these groups over our banks and industries. It means that there can be no hope of revived competition and no new ventures on a scale commensurate... | |
| United States. Congress. House - Banks and banking - 1913 - 280 pages
...those in the three central reserve cities half of their reserves, we are not here directly concerned. Whether under a different currency system the resources...greater or less is comparatively immaterial if they continued to be controlled by a small group. We therefore regard the argument presented to us to show... | |
| John Franklin Crowell - Competition - 1915 - 212 pages
...the subject for the House of Representatives early in 1913, are highly pertinent. This report said: "Far more dangerous than all that has happened to us in the past in the way of eliminating of competition in industry is the control of credit through the domination of these groups... | |
| John Franklin Crowell - Competition - 1915 - 212 pages
...report said: "Far more dangerous than all that has happened to us in the past in the way of eliminating of competition in industry is the control of credit through the domination of these groups over banks and industries. It means that there can be no hope of revived competition and no new ventures... | |
| Carl Dean Thompson - Government ownership - 1925 - 520 pages
...President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson in 1911 when he was governor of the state of New Jersey.1 Far more dangerous than all that has happened to us...control of credit through the domination of these (financial) groups over our banks and industries. So found the Pujo Committee in 1912.2 We must break... | |
| William Letwin - Business & Economics - 438 pages
...Other countries finance enterprises quite as important as our own without employing these methods. Far more dangerous than all that has happened to us...domination of these groups over our banks and industries. It means that there can be no hope of revived competition and no new ventures on a scale commensurate... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency - Banks and banking - 1913 - 270 pages
...Other countries finance enterprises quite as important as our own without employing these methods. Far more dangerous than all that has happened to us...domination of these groups over our banks and industries. It means that there can be no hgpe of revived competition and no new ventures on a scale commensurate... | |
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