Word: quar
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...refunding measure, or by enforcing the law and collecting the amount unpaid. This latter would be (1) harsh and impracticable,-(a) on account of the condition of the delinquent states: Cong. Record, vol. 20, p. 163. (b) On account of the change of property in the states: Quar. Jour. of Econ., vol. 3, p. 457. (2) Uncalled for, since the government has no need of the funds. Sec'y Folger's letter, Cong. Record...
...Government interfence is unnecessary. (a) Trusts and monopolies are the natural evolutions of the economic principle that capital is most effective where most concentrated,-Forum, vol. 8, p. 66. (b) They are the means of lowering prices,-Polit. Science Quar., vol. 3, p. 385. (c) Competition, or the fear of competition, is a competent controlling influence,-Forum...
...Government should not interfers because-(a) Trusts are legal,-Polit. Science Quar., vol. 3, p. 621,-(b) Interference is unconstitutional...