Chain Store Inquiry: Operating methods

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1932
 

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Halaman ix - ... (b) Evidences indicating the existence of unfair methods of competition in commerce or of agreements, conspiracies, or combinations in restraint of trade involving chain-store distribution ; (c) The advantages or disadvantages of chain-store distribution in comparison with those of other types of distribution...
Halaman 116 - J. HUGH JACKSON LIBRARY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305 This book is DUE on the last date stamped below.
Halaman xvii - ... (c) the advantages or disadvantages of chain-store distribution in comparison with those of other types of distribution as shown by prices, costs, profits, and margins, quality of goods, and services rendered by chain stores and other distributors or resulting from integration, managerial efficiency, low overhead, or other similar causes...
Halaman 6 - ... interests of the classes whom this particular restraint was intended to protect. Much is made in the defendants' argument of the rise of the chain stores to affluence and power, and especially of chains for the sale of groceries and other foods. Nothing in that development eradicates the ancient peril. Few of the chain stores produce the foods they have for sale, and then chiefly in special lines. Much, indeed most, of what they offer, they are constrained to buy from others. They look to the...
Halaman xiii - Bought direct from growers and growers organizations 7% 13% Bought from brokers and commission men 7% 22% Bought from wholesalers 8% 77% The Federal Trade Commission, itself, provides the following further evidence attacking the accuracy of the charge herein discussed : The particular significance of these figures is the extent to which middlemen are still called upon to furnish merchandise to chain store organizations. . . . buying from wholesalers is a common practice on the part of chains in all...
Halaman 81 - United States Senate, Washington, DC SIR : I have the honor to transmit herewith a report of the Federal Trade Commission, entitled "Chain-Store Manufacturing," submitted in pursuance of Senate Resolution 224, Seventieth Congress, first session.
Halaman xvii - ... (e) Whether or not such quantity prices constitute a violation of either the Federal Trade Commission Act, the Clayton Act, or any other statute and (f ) What legislation, if any, should be enacted with reference to such quantity prices.
Halaman 5 - That the Federal Trade Commission is hereby directed to undertake an inquiry into the chain-store system of marketing and distribution as conducted by manufacturing, wholesaling, retailing, or other types of chain stores and to ascertain and report to the Senate (1) the extent to which such consolidations have been effected in violation of the antitrust laws, if at all; (2) the extent to which consolidations or combinations of such organizations are susceptible to regulation under the Federal Trade...
Halaman xiii - ... organizations. * * * buying from wholesalers is a common practice on the part of chains in all lines of business and reaches very substantial proportions in many of them. * * * about as high proportion of the larger as of the smaller chains report making some purchases from this source of supply. * * * the chains are still far from being as independent of middlemen as may be commonly supposed.
Halaman xvii - INVESTIGATION thereby. Furthermore, data relative to chain-store wages are pertinent to the question often raised as to whether certain kinds of chains, or chains located in certain sections of the country, pay wages which are below a socially desirable standard of living. Fifteen hundred and...

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