Notes on the economies of large firm size / by D.G. McFetridge, Carleton University, and L.J. Weatherley, Department of Industry, Trade and Commerce.: Z1-1975/1-41-20E-PDF

"In any discussion of the pros and cons of the large corporation the battle lines are clearly drawn. According to one school of thought the large corporation is principally, if not solely, responsible for the high standard of living enjoyed by the inhabitants of western countries. The opposite school considers the large corporation to blame for most of the economic, social and political problems which continue to plague these countries. It is the purpose of this study to recast this debate in analytical rather than emotive terms"--Introduction, page 1.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Royal Commission on Corporate Concentration, issuing body.
Title Notes on the economies of large firm size / by D.G. McFetridge, Carleton University, and L.J. Weatherley, Department of Industry, Trade and Commerce.
Series title Study ; no. 20
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Digitized edition from print [produced by Privy Council Office].
Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-267).
Corporate Size: A Perspective on the Problem -- Economies of Scale in Marketing -- Economies of Scale in Financial Activity -- Size and Progressiveness -- Other Sources of Economies: Conclusions and Directions for Future Research.
Publishing information Mississauga, Ontario : Phase I Printing Limited, March 1977.
Minister of Supply and Services Canada, ©1977
Author / Contributor McFetridge, D. G.,1945- author.
Description 1 online resource (vii, 267 pages).
Catalogue number
  • Z1-1975/1-41-20E-PDF
Subject terms Corporations -- Canada.
Industries -- Size -- Canada.
Industrial concentration -- Canada.
Entreprises -- Canada.
Entreprises -- Dimension -- Canada.
Concentration d'entreprises -- Canada.
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