Reports on the relation of corporate combinations to business cycles

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"Reports on the relation of corporate combinations to business cycles" is an early 20th-century U.S. government study analyzing how large corporate consolidations influence economic fluctuations and business cycles.

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instanceOf economic study
government report
historical document
analyzes influence of large firms on economic fluctuations
relation between corporate consolidation and business cycles
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
documentType official report
fieldOfWork economic history
economics
industrial organization
focusesOn effects of corporate size on economic stability
large corporate consolidations
trusts and combinations
genre economic report
government publication
hasPerspective U.S. federal government viewpoint on corporate consolidation
historicalContext development of early 20th-century antitrust policy
era of growing corporate concentration in the United States
intendedAudience economists
policymakers
regulators
language English
mainSubject business cycles
corporate combinations
economic fluctuations
publisher United States government NERFINISHED
purpose to inform U.S. economic and antitrust policy
timePeriod early 20th century
usedFor historical research on business cycles
study of corporate power in early 20th-century U.S. economy

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Bureau of Corporations notableWork Reports on the relation of corporate combinations to business cycles