The Decision on the Union Pacific Merger
Stuart Daggett
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1913, vol. 27, issue 2, 295-328
Abstract:
The suit by the Government in the Circuit Court, 296. — Organization and growth of the Harriman system, 297. — Purchase of the Southern Pacific, 300. — Agreement with the San Pedro, Los Angeles, and Salt Lake, 302. — Relations with the Santa Fe, 304. — Competition prior to 1901, 307. — Effect of consolidation, 316. — Argument that the method of combination employed was legal, 319. — Opinion of the Supreme Court, 320. — Will dissolution impair efficiency in operation? 326. — Nature of the decree, 327.
Date: 1913
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