Does Price Fixing Destroy Liberty?
Does Price Fixing Destroy Liberty?
A Consideration of Certain Economic and Common
Law Principles Applying to Governmental
Interferences with the Liberty
of Trade
By
George H. Earle, Jr.
of the
PHILADELPHIA BAR
Philadelphia
1920
Copyright 1920,
by
George H. Earle, Jr.
The Author gratefully acknowledges
the valuable editorial
assistance of
H. Edgar Barnes, Esq.,
and
John A. McCarthy, Esq.,
of the Philadelphia Bar
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Page | |||
Introduction | 7 | ||
Chapter | I— | General Considerations | 13 |
Chapter | II— | The Real Meaning of the Lever Act | 37 |
Chapter | III— | The Constitutionality of the Act | 51 |
Chapter | IV— | The Uncertainty of the Act | 63 |
Chapter | V— | Prices of Commodities Cannot be Made Fair by Governmental Regulations | 91 |
Chapter | VI— | The Act in Relation to the Uncertainties of Trade | 113 |
Chapter | VII— | Our Paramount Interest | 149 |
Chapter | VIII— | General Conclusions | 157 |
Chapter | IX— | The Aftermath | 159 |
Chapter | X— | Final Summary | 173 |
Table of Cases | 179 | ||
Bibliography | 183 |
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