Antitrust and Regulation During World War I and the Republican Era, 1917-1932Robert F. Himmelberg First Published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
Contents
Herbert Hoovers AntiMonopoly | 17 |
The War Industries Board and the Antitrust Question | 29 |
Origins of the Texas Railroad Commissions Power | 49 |
The Transformation of the Federal Trade Commission | 85 |
The Great Freight Rate Fight | 105 |
The Trade Association Movement in Cotton Textiles | 123 |
Controversy in Building | 149 |
President Hoover Organized Business and the Antitrust | 227 |
Herbert Hoover and the Regulation of Grain Futures | 265 |
Efforts of American | 286 |
Wilson McAdoo | 316 |
Origins of Federal Oil Regulation in the 1920s | 327 |
The Political Economy of Banking Regulation 18641933 | 385 |
Acknowledgments | 393 |
Common terms and phrases
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