1st Session INVESTIGATION OF CONCENTRATION = STEMPORARY NATIONAL ECONOMIC FINAL REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY TO THE TEMPORARY NATIONAL ECONOMIC COMMITTEE PURSUANT TO PUBLIC RESOLUTION NO. 113 (SEVENTY- Printed for the use of the UNITED STATES WASHINGTON: 1941 HD 2773 1941 TEMPORARY NATIONAL ECONOMIC COMMITTEE (Created Pursuant to Pub. Res. 113, 75th Cong.) JOSEPH C. O'MAHONEY, Senator from Wyoming, Chairman WALLACE H. WHITE, JR., Senator from Maine SUMNER T. PIKE, Commissioner Representing the Securities and Exchange Commission Representing the Federal Trade Commission JOSEPH J. O'CONNELL, JR., Special Assistant to the General Counsel WAYNE C. TAYLOR, Under Secretary of Commerce *M. JOSEPH MEEHAN, Chief Statistician, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce Representing the Department of Commerce LEON HENDERSON, Economic Coordinator *Alternates. FINAL REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY TO THE TEMPORARY NATIONAL ECONOMIC COMMITTEE ON THE CONCENTRATION OF ECONOMIC POWER IN THE UNITED STATES DEWEY ANDERSON RUTH AULL II 0 3 21 BR General SEP 19 '41 ACKNOWLEDGMENT This report on the concentration of economic power in the United States has been prepared by economists under the direction of Dr. Dewey Anderson, executive secretary of the Temporary National Economic Committee, and Dr. Theodore J. Kreps, economic adviser to the Committee, assisted by Ruth Aull, technical assistant to the Committee. It is intended as a partial summary of materials found primarily in the hearings and monographs of the Temporary National Economic Committee. Full responsibility for all statements of fact and conclusions is taken by the authors of this report. The Temporary National Economic Committee is greatly indebted to the economists who have prepared this report. (Signed) JOSEPH C. O'MAHONEY, Chairman, Temporary National Economic Committee. |