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Harvard. General Exam: Corporations. Readings, 1933-34

1933-34

Additional Readings for General Examination
Corporations

Federal Trade Commission: Reports

Berle and Means: The Modern Corporation and Private Property

Bonbright and Means: The Holding Company

Henderson: The Federal Trade Commission

MacGregor: International Kartells

Weber: Location of Industries

National Industrial Conference Board:

Public Control [sic, “Regulation” is correct] of Competitive Practices
Trade Associations
Rationalization in German Industry or
Standardization

J.S. Davis: Early History of American Corporations

H. Levy: Monopoly, Kartells, and Trusts

Stevens: Unfair Competition

E.A.G. Robinson: The Structure of Competitive Industry

Marshall: Industry and Trade

Berle: Studies in the Law of Corporation Finance

Pigou: Economics of Welfare—Chapters on Monopoly

Balfour Committee: Final Report

Factors in Industrial Efficiency

Beard: America Looks Ahead

Jenks and Clark: The Trust Problem

Jones: The Trust Problem

Seager and Gulick: Trust and Corporation Problems

J. M. Clark: Economics of Overhead Costs

Social Control of Business

Watkins: Industrial Combination and Public Policy

Dewing: Corporation Finance or
Lyons: Corporation Finance or
Meade: Corporation Finance

Chamberlin: Theory of Monopolistic Competition

Study in particular one or two industries:

Epstein: Development of the Automobile Industry
Ise: United States Oil Policy
Berglund: U. S. Steel Corporation
Hamilton and May: Coal Industry

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Source: Harvard University Archives. Department of Economics Records. UAV 349.10, Box 25, Folder “Suggested Readings”.