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Trusts and the public / by George Gunton.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gunton, George, 1845-1919.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Trusts, Industrial--United States.
Trusts, Industrial.
United States.
Physical Description:
volumes, 245 pages ; 20 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : D. Appleton and company, 1899.
Contents:
1. The economic and social aspects of trusts [Pol. sci. quart. Sept. 1888]
2. The economic errors of trusts [Soc. econ. Feb. 1893]
3. Integrity of economic literature [Soc. econ. July 1895]
4. Are luxuries wasted wealth? [lecture ... in New York, Feb. 3, 1897]
5. Large aggregations of capital [N. Y. Independent, Mar. 4, 1897; Gun. mag., May 1897]
6. Facts from the oil regions [Gun. mag. Sept. 1897]
7. Trusts versus the town [by Hayes Robbins, Gun. mag. Sept. 1898]
8. The state's relation to capital [lecture ... in N. Y., Oct. 1898]
9. The state's relation to labor [lecture ... in N. Y., Oct. 11, 1898]
10. The era of trusts [Gun., mag., Mar. 1899]
11. Machinery and labor displacement [lecture ... in N. Y., Apr. 18, 1899]
12. The tin-plate trust [Gun. mag., May 1899]
13. The tether of large fortunes [Gun. mag., June 1899]
14. Powers and perils of the new trusts [by Hayes Robbins. Gun. mag., June 1899]
15. The tariff and trusts [Gun. mag., Aug. 1899]
16. Crusade against prosperity [Gun. mag., Sept. 1899]
17. From the public point of view [address ... at the Chic. trust confer., Sept. 14, 1899].
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
OCLC:
349363

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