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American Wholesale Hardware Trade Associations, 1870–1900

William H. Becker

Business History Review, 1971, vol. 45, issue 2, 179-200

Abstract: Hardware wholesalers organized trade associations in the late nineteenth century in an effort to achieve stability and uniformity in prices and profit margins. These organizations, like those of manufacturers in the same industry, met with some success.

Date: 1971
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