[135] Economic Journal, vol. ii. p. 83.
[136] "The Economic and Social Aspect of Trusts," Political Science Quarterly, Sept. 1888.
[137] Baker, writing 1890, names fifty-nine articles which have at various times formed the material of Trusts, ranging in importance from sugar and iron rails to castor-oil, school slates, coffins, and lead pencils.
CHAPTER VI.[ToC]
ECONOMIC POWERS OF THE TRUST.
§ 1. Power of a Monopoly over earlier or later Processes in Production of a Commodity.
§ 2. Power over Actual or Potential Competitors.