A Neglected Chapter in the History of Combinations: The American Wool Manufacture
Quarterly Journal of Economics
1923
The wool manufacture seemingly not a promising field for combination. — The commencement of the American Woolen Company, 438. — The experience of the Company: growth in size, 442. — Selling policies, 446. — Labor policy, 452.—Financial experience, 455.— The Cleveland Worsted Mills Company, 464. — The United States Worsted Company, 467. — Significance of combination in the wool manufacture, 472. — Bases of success, 474.
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- 10.2307/1883849
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- 37 (3)
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