Statistical bulletins on corporate capitalization and profits

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"Statistical bulletins on corporate capitalization and profits" are early 20th-century analytical reports produced by the U.S. Bureau of Corporations that examined the financial structure and earnings of major corporations to inform antitrust and regulatory policy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal government document
economic statistics report
government statistical publication series
accessMode digitized scans in some research libraries
print
archivedIn Library of Congress NERFINISHED
U.S. National Archives NERFINISHED
contains historical time series of corporate earnings
summaries of corporate organization and consolidation
tables of capitalization by security type
tables of profits and rates of return
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dataType firm-level financial statistics
industry-level financial aggregates
focus large corporations
monopolistic enterprises
trusts and combinations
genre analytical economic report
statistical bulletin
historicalContext progressive era federal investigations of corporations
impact contributed to empirical basis for U.S. corporate regulation
provided early systematic data on U.S. corporate finance
language English
mainSubject antitrust policy
corporate capitalization
corporate earnings
corporate profits
economic regulation
financial structure of corporations
industrial corporations
methodology comparative analysis across industries
compilation of corporate balance sheet data
compilation of corporate income statement data
producer U.S. Bureau of Corporations NERFINISHED
publisher U.S. Department of Commerce and Labor NERFINISHED
purpose to analyze the financial structure and earnings of major corporations
to inform federal regulatory policy on corporations
to provide empirical data for antitrust policy
relatedTo Sherman Antitrust Act enforcement
U.S. antitrust enforcement
progressive era economic reforms
targetAudience economists
government officials
legal scholars
timePeriod early 20th century
usedBy antitrust policymakers
economic researchers
regulatory agencies

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Bureau of Corporations notableWork Statistical bulletins on corporate capitalization and profits