Archive for Harold M. Fleming

Antitrust and the Fears of Bigness

Those who fail to understand why the same company shouldn’t be allowed to sell both soap and Clorox will want to share Harold Fleming’s latest look at antitrust policies.

1Jun1967 | | 0 comments | Continued

Antitrust "Humbug"

The more he studies antitrust legislation and its consequences, the less reason can Harold Fleming find for the faith of businessmen and others in such laws.

1May1967 | | 0 comments | Continued

The Purposes of Antitrust

Harold Fleming, author of Ten Thousand Commandments, affords a preview here of some ideas to be covered by him in an expanded and updated study of antitrust laws and their impact.

1Apr1967 | | 0 comments | Continued

The Pricing of Gasoline

Perhaps no one is better able than Harold Fleming to draw from the complexities of the pricing of gasoline the true miracle of the market that it is.

1Mar1967 | | 0 comments | Continued

Sharing the Gains

Mr. Fleming, for many years New York Business Correspondent of the Christian Science Monitor, is a prom­inent free-lance writer on business and economics. All economic gains must be even­tually shared. That is a basic prin­ciple of such broad application that it might be called a general "law of economics." This is not socialism. It is [...]

1Feb1962 | | 0 comments | Continued

The Methods Of Capitalism

The greatest need of underdeveloped countries is to develop

1Feb1961 | | 0 comments | Continued

Undue Concentration" In Business

A careful student of oligopoly and monopoly examines the antitrust division’s current activity concerning… With the current spate of pro­posed antitrust bills, hearings, and lawsuits being reported from Washington, and the current merger movement in business con­tinuing to grow, an ironic contrast is developing between the now pre­dominant legal theories about busi­ness and the way [...]

1Sep1959 | | 0 comments | Continued
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