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Competition In The American Tobacco Industry 19111932 A Study Of The Effects Of The Partition Of The American Tobacco Company By The United States Supreme Court Reavis Cox

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Competition In The American Tobacco Industry 19111932 A Study Of The Effects Of The Partition Of The American Tobacco Company By The United States Supreme Court Reavis Cox
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Competition In The American Tobacco Industry 19111932 A Study Of The Effects Of The Partition Of The American Tobacco Company By The United States Supreme Court Reavis Cox instant download after payment.

Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.46 MB
Pages: 380
Author: Reavis Cox
ISBN: 9780231880091, 023188009X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Competition In The American Tobacco Industry 19111932 A Study Of The Effects Of The Partition Of The American Tobacco Company By The United States Supreme Court Reavis Cox by Reavis Cox 9780231880091, 023188009X instant download after payment.

Studies the effects on the industry and individual companies of a Supreme Court decree to divide the American Tobacco Company into sixteen independent and competing units. Specifically looks at how competition among tobacco companies affected the scale of production, purchase of leaf tobacco, manufacturing and sale prices, and distribution of tobacco products.

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