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The "Freight Allowed" Method of Price Quotation

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1940 54(2), 232
Development of the policy, 232.— Freight allowed to destination, 233.— Freight allowed and prepaid, 234.— Freight allowed within zones, 235.— Freight allowed to distributing points, 236.— Characteristics of goods sold freight allowed, 237.— Reasons given by sellers, 237.— Real reason for the policy, 240.— Discrimination involved in the policy, 242.— The open f.o.b. factory policy, 243.— Summary, 245.

Prices Under Competition and Monopoly: Some Concrete Examples

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1934 48(2), 288
The essential conditions for competition, 288. — Lettuce in the Puget Sound district, 289. — The case of Washington potatoes, 291. — Washington apples, 293. — Staple non-perishables: dry beans, 295. — The Seattle Fur Exchange, 297. — Summary of these cases, 298. — Monopoly and competitive price contrasted: three cases, 300. — Types of discrimination, 302. — Reasons for discrimination, 303.