Social, political and economic consequences of corporate size

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College S. J. Quinney College of Law
Department Law
Creator Flynn, John J.
Title Social, political and economic consequences of corporate size
Date 1976
Description Congress has often expressed its concern for fostering the long term values of small business as the cornerstone of a viable political, social and economic system guaranteeing fundamental human freedom, maximizing economic opportunity and well-being, and providing political stability in the world's oldest democracy. Congress has acted to implement this concern principally by providing for subsidies, special tax benefits, special preference for small businesses in selling surplus government property,1 low cost government loans through the Small Business Administration2 and special interest legislation like "Fair Trade" sheltering small business from the rigors of competition.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
First Page 163
Last Page 185
Subject Small business; Freedom; Congress
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Flynn, J. J. (1976). Social, political and economic consequences of corporate size. Journal of Contemporary Law, 2, 163-85.
Rights Management (c)University of Utah
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6765zkv
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