Special reports to the President and Congress on corporate regulation

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"Special reports to the President and Congress on corporate regulation" is a series of early 20th-century investigative government reports analyzing major corporations and their practices to inform federal policy and antitrust enforcement.

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instanceOf United States federal government publication
government report series
investigative report
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedBySource early 20th-century U.S. government documentation on corporate regulation
documentType series
fieldOfWork economic policy
industrial organization
public administration
genre economic investigation
government document
policy report
hasPart analyses of corporate structure and behavior
individual investigative reports on specific corporations
policy recommendations on corporate regulation
historicalPeriod Progressive Era NERFINISHED
impact influenced debates on U.S. antitrust law
provided empirical basis for federal corporate regulation proposals
intendedAudience President of the United States NERFINISHED
United States Congress NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject antitrust policy
competition law
corporate practices
corporate regulation
large corporations
publisher United States federal government NERFINISHED
purpose to analyze major corporations and their practices
to inform federal policy on corporate regulation
to support antitrust enforcement
regulatoryFocus corporate governance
interstate commerce
market concentration
monopolistic practices
temporalFocus early 20th century

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Bureau of Corporations notableWork Special reports to the President and Congress on corporate regulation