About This Book
The author investigates the rise, organization, and practical consequences of trusts and monopolies across manufacturing, mining, transportation, municipal utilities, trade, government-granted rights, and labor markets. He uses contemporary examples such as linseed-oil and oil combinations, copper syndicates, railroad traffic pools, telegraph and telephone privileges, and coal consolidations to illustrate mechanisms of control. He attributes their growth to economies of scale, aggressive consolidation, speculative corners, and protective tariffs, and documents effects on prices, production, employment, and market access. The work surveys legal and policy responses—pools, regulation, patent and tariff reform, municipal ownership—and urges coordinated civic reform to safeguard public equity.
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