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The Americas, February 1919. V. 5:3-8. INDEX Page AGRICULTURE: Foreign capital invested in United States, 1937---- 101–103 ANTIMONY: Only smelter in United States owned abroad___. Trust laws and unfair competition legislation; summary: 1937-38 1938_. ARTIFICIAL TEETH MANUFACTURE: Pricing policy, export market-- Trust laws and unfair competition legislation; summary: 1938_ AUSTRIA: Trust laws and unfair competition legislation; summary: 1936_. 1938 AUTOMOTIVE CHEMICALS: Pricing policies, export market_. Foreign capital invested in United States, 1937; automobile parts; Pricing policies: Domestic and export market- BALANCE OF INTERNATIONAL PAYMENTS. (See Investments.) 290 106 264 275 290 47 264 290 264 291 56 100 42 101 BELGIUM: Trust laws and unfair competition legislation, 1938-39; 291 BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS: Pricing policies: Domestic and export BORON MINERALS INDUSTRY: Percent of domestic output by com- 106 BRAZIL: Trust laws and unfair competition legislation. 1938 sum- BUILDING MATERIALS INDUSTRY: Foreign capital invested in CACAO CARTEL: International agreement for a buyers' pool, 1937- Trust laws and unfair-competition legislation; summary: CHAMBERLAIN, E.: Theory of monopolistic competition; cited (n.) – CARTELS (see also below References to Literature, items 1, 4, 12): Germany, pre-war cartels.. International agreements and cartels, entered into or revised: 1937-38- CEMENT INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT, 1937- Export price policy of principal world supplier of a chemical product__ Page 99 115 115 268 280 268 78 32 100-101 German pre-war investment in United States. 101 Pricing policies, export market of heavy chemicals industry- Trust laws and unfair-competition legislation; summary: 1936_ 1938 COMMISSION HOUSES: Export price policy---- COMPETITION (See also below References to Literature, items 2, 17): 265 293 61 74-80 Unfair competition legislation in foreign countries, 1937-39; sum- CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY. (See Building Materials Industry.) COPPER CARTEL__ COPPER EXPORT ASSOCIATION: Function of__ COST OF DOING BUSINESS: Export Trade. (See Export Trade: Costs.) Trust laws and unfair competition legislation; summary: 1936_ 1937. 1938_ 293 DENMARK: Trust laws and unfair competition legislation, 1937; sum- mary. 277 DICKENS, PAUL D. American direct investments in foreign countries, 1936; cited (n.)__ 109 X, 85-110 293 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: Trust laws and unfair competition legislation DUMPING (See also below References to Literature, item 28): EGYPT Trust laws and unfair competition legislation, 1938; summary_. 277 293 293 277 turers Export customer different type than domestic_. Lower export than domestic prices. Foreign sales made by company branches; price concessions in some Factors in foreign market conditions which necessitate lower export Factory price plus distribution costs for all customers_- Foreign branch plants, effect of Foreign sales made at less than average costs. EXPORT PRICE POLICIES (See also below References to Literature, Page Comparison of export- and domestic-price policies__ Domestic- and export-sales departments establish prices independently Early studies of___. Economic factors determining export-price policy. Export agents and commission houses acting for American manufac- 29-62 52 7-11 63-90 61 36, 68 25, 63, 67 44, 70 58 90 International price discrimination not a sign of monopoly. 91 Market price plus distribution costs for all customers_ 36 Problems involved in comparing domestic and export prices_. 16-29 28 Public control of export prices_. Range in export versus domestic prices for identical product; table_-_. 92 57 1-93 50 44 Why a firm is willing to grant price concessions on export shipments-- 70 74 40 Zone price system-- EXPORT TRADE: BALANCE OF PAYMENTS. (See Investments.) Group 1 cases analysis; higher export than domestic prices_. Group 1 cases analysis; higher export than domestic prices_. All foreign sales made at less than average costs; six named 31-36 36-44 44-62 31-36 36-44 44-62 59-61 58-59 All foreign sales made by company branches; concessions in some Domestic and export sales departments establish prices inde- Standard export prices lower than domestic for some commodi- 52-58 50-52 Standard export prices same as domestic but concessions given EXPORT TRADE ACT (April 10, 1918, 40 Stat. 516. Webb-Pomerene Page Administration of the law-- 123- Advantages derived by cooperative effort under act. 143 Amendment proposed in 1921, by Senator Fletcher, S. 2683, Sixty- seventh Congress; text of bill. 124 Analysis of law as passed on April 10, 1918- 119 237 Associated groups formed under the act, 1918-38; summary in chrono- 132 Bills, debates, and hearings, and reports, 1924-28, redrafting or 128 Debates in Congress, hearings and committee reports preceding pas- 118-119 Federal Trade Commission statements of Export Trade Act activi- Future of the law_-_- 131 146 Operation of, report by the Federal Trade Commission; cited and -x. 111-300 123, 240 129, 251 Practice and procedure under the act. Federal Trade Commission, Silver letter, 1924; text_. 297-300 125 Text of the law as approved April 10, 1918_ 149-151 Text of the law as approved April 10, 1918; annotated_ 245-219 Wilson Tariff Act antitrust amendments not modified by act. Directory of associations on file with Federal Trade Commission: Directory of associations that have operated or been formed under the Obstacles met by export associations; reasons for dissolution of some Number of associations in operation each year, 1920-40; number of 135 145 Report to Federal Trade Commission due within 30 days after cre- Alleged violation of antitrust laws by combinations being formed 10, 16 Annual report, excerpts relating to foreign trade work of the Com- 1937 1938. 1939 261-263 272 |