Concentration And Control a Solution of the Trust Problem in the United States
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0 88, 882 39. 8 103, 672 22. 7 1905. . . . % of Increase . 1, 079 17. 2 106, 663, 531 30. 3 136, 558, 139 43. 0 98, 854 11. 2 126, 559 22. 1 % of Increase, 1860-1905 . 447. 7 2, 543. 1 1, 775. 6 382. 6 242. 4 greatly, since in 1905 there were more than five times as many as in 1860. The capital per establishment is nearly five- fold, and the value of product per establishment nearly three and one half fold. Thus we have here concentration so far as size of establishments is concerned, but not c...oncen- tration of establishments. The reason for the contrast in tendency so far as number of establishments is concerned between hosiery and knit goods and cotton and woolen is not clearly apparent. All are industries in which invention and improvement of machinery during the past fifty years has been most marked; but it may be suggested that the 56 CONCENTRATION AND CONTROL size of the machines is not nearly so great in hosiery and knit goods as in cotton and woolen manufacture. In silk manufacture (Table 27), the number of estab- lishments from 1860 to 1905 has multiplied more than four- fold, the capital per establishment more than eightfold, and the output per establishment more than fourfold.
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