TNEC - Temporary National Economic Committee
- Senate
- 1938-1941 – GOV (Senate) – TNEC – Temporary National Economic Committee, Joseph C. O’Mahoney (D-WY) --- [BonkNote]
- 1941 - GOV (Senate) - TNEC - Final Report and Recommendations of the Temporary National Economic Committee, Investigation of Concentration of Economic Power - 464p
- (p269) - Life insurance funds are not venture capital; they are seeking safe, long-term investments, preferably the bonds of well-established enterprises or ....
- Investigation of Concentration of Economic Power
- Dr. Dewey Anderson, executive secretary of the Temporary National Economic Committee
- 1938-1941 - GOV - Senate - TNEC - Investigation of Concentration of Economic Power - 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 - [1203p-Google-Play]
- (8- ) - no. 2. - Families and their life insurance. A study of 2132 Massachusetts families and their life insurance policies
- (214-) - No. 3 -Who Pays the Taxes?
- (284-) - no. 4. Concentration and composition of individual incomes, 1918-1937
- (420-) - no. 5. Industrial wage rates, labor costs and price policies
- (640-) - no. 6. Export prices and export cartels (Webb-Pomerene associations)
- (970-) - no. 7. Measurement of the social performance of buisness
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- no. 28. Study of legal reserve life insurance companies - [480p-archive.org]
- no. 28A. Statement on life insurance
- no. 29-Part 1 - The distribution of ownership in the 200 largest nonfinancial corporations - [770p-archive.org]
- no. 29-Part 2 - The distribution of ownership in the 200 largest nonfinancial corporations - [840p-archive.org]
- no. 34. Control of unfair competitive practices through trade practice conference procedure of the Federal trade commission - [82p-archive.org]
- no. 37. Saving, investment, and national income - [162p-archive.org]
- PART 4 -5, 5 - (p1161-1645) - [514p-archive.org] - Life Insurance: Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. New York Life Insurance Co. Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Co. Mutual Life Insurance Co. Of New York Prudential Life Insurance Co. Of America Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. - February 6, 7, 8. 9, 10. 14. 15. 16. And 17, 1939
- Part 10-10A - [842p-archive.org]
- June 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, and 21, 1939
- (p4153-4932)
- Intercompany Agreements
- Terminations
- Savings Bank Insurance
- Legislative Activities
- 10A - Life Insurance - [346p-archive.org]
- 1940 - February 12
- Operating Results And Investments Of The Twenty-Six Largest Legal Reserve Life Insurance Companies Domiciled In The United States: 1929-1938
- PART 11 - Construction Industry - [1523p-GooglePlay]
- 1939 - June 27, 28, and 29, July 6, 7, 11 , 12, 13, 14
- PART 12 - Industrial Insurance - [820p-archive.org]
- 1939 - August 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, and September 5, 6, 7
- (p5595-6361)
- PART 13 - Life Insurance - [780p-archive.org]
- (p6363-7096)
- Travelers Insurance Company, Shenandoah Life Insurance Company, Equitable Life Assurance Society, Southwestern Life Insurance Company Of Dallas, Reinsurance And Rewriting, Illinois Bankers Life Assurance Company
- PART 28 - Life Insurance - Operating Results and Investments - [1072p-archive.org]
- (p15,000-)
- 1940 - February 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21 , 26, 27, 28, 29, and March 1
- 1939 - TNEC / SEC - Charts on Insurance - 39p
- Part 2 - Patents - (p5xx-
- Part 3 - Patents - (p8xx-
- PART 5 - (p1000s-2000s) - MONOPOLISTIC PRACTICES IN INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT OF THE BERYLLIUM INDUSTRY - FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, AND 14, MAY 8 AND 9, 1938
- Part 6-8 - Liquor Industry - - MARCH 14, 15, .16, AND 17, 1939 - (p2419-
- x - (p8-) - PART 7 - MILK INDUSTRY / POULTRY INDUSTRY - MARCH 9, 10, AND 11 AND MAY 1, 2, AND 3, 1939 - [577p-GooglePlay]
- PART 8 - PROBLEMS OF THE CONSUMER - MAY 10, 11, AND 12, 1939 - [235p-archive.org]
- x- PART 9 - SAVINGS AND INVESTMENT - May 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26, 1939
- https://ia904707.us.archive.org/1/items/investigationofconc09unit/investigationofconc09unit.pdf - [696p-archive.org]
- (p3493-4153)
- Investigation of Concentration of Economic Power: Life insurance
- Travelers Insurance Co. : Shenandoah Life Insurance Co. : Equitable Life Assurance Society : Southwestern Life Insurance Co. of Dallas : reinsurance and rewriting : Illinois Bankers Life Assurance Co. Sept. 11-13 and 22, Oct. 26-27, Dec. 7-8, 14-15, 20-22, 1939, xv, 6363-7096, xix p
- no. 1. Price behavior and business policy --
- no. 2. Families and their live insurance. A study of 2132 Massachusetts families and their life insurance policies --
- no. 3. Who pays the taxes? --
- no. 4. Concentration and composition of individual incomes, 1918-1937 --
- no. 5. Industrial wage rates, labor costs and price policies --
- no. 6. Export prices and export cartels (Webb-Pomerene associations) --
- no. 7. Measurement of the social performance of buisness --
- no. 8. Toward more housing --
- no. 9. Taxation of corporate enterprise --
- no. 10. Public Resolution No, 113
AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING A SELECT COMMITTEE TO MAKE A FULL AND COMPLETE STUDY AND INVESTIGATION WITH RESPECT TO THE CONCENTRATION OF ECONOMIC POWER IN, AND FINANCIAL CONTROL OVER, PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF GOODS AND SERVICES PART 10 - 10 A: LIFE INSURANCE: INTERCOMPANY AGREEMENTS, TERMINATIONS, SAVINGS BANK INSURANCE LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITIES, June 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, and 21, 1939 - 842p
- no. 11. Bureaucracy and trusteeship in large corporations --
- no. 12. Profits, productive activities and new investment --
- no. 13. Relative efficiency of large, medium-sized, and small business --
- no. 14. Hourly earnings of employees in large and small enterprises --
- no. 15. Financial characteristics of American manufacturing corporations --
- no. 16. Antitrust in action --
- no. 17. Problems of small business --
- no. 18. Trade association survey --
- no. 19. Government purchasing-- an economic commentary --
- no. 20. Taxation, recovery, and defense --
- no. 21. Competition and monopoly in American industry --
- no. 22. Technology in our economy --
- no. 23. Agriculture and the national economy --
- no. 24. Consumers standards --
- no. 25. -Recovery plans --
- PART 25 - CARTELS - JANUARY 15, 16, 17, 18, AND 19, 1940
- no. 26. Economic power and political pressures --
- no. 27. The structure of industry --
- no. 28. Study of legal reserve life insurance companies --
- no. 28A. Statement on life insurance --
- no. 29-Part 1 - The distribution of ownership in the 200 largest nonfinancial corporations - 770p
- no. 29-Part 2 - The distribution of ownership in the 200 largest nonfinancial corporations - 840p
- no. 30. Survey of shareholdings in 1,710 corporations with securities listed on a national securities exchange --
- no. 31. Patents and free enterprise --
- no. 32. Economic standards of government price control --
- no. 33. Geographical differentials in prices of building materials --
- no. 34. Control of unfair competitive practices through trade practice conference procedure of the Federal trade commission - [82p-archive.org]
- no. 35. Large-scale organization in the food industries --
- no. 36. Reports of the Federal trade commission on natural gas and natural gas pipe lines in U.S.A.-- Agricultural implement and machinery inquiry. Motor vehicle industry inquiry --
- no. 37. Saving, investment, and national income - [162p-archive.org]
- no. 38. A study of the construction and enforcement of the federal antitrust laws --
- no. 39. Control of the petroleum industry by major oil companies -- [archive.org-link]
- no. 39A. Review and criticism on behalf of Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey) and Sun Oil Co. of Monograph
- no. 39 with rejoinder by monograph author --
- no. 40. Regulation of economic activities in foreign countries --
- no. 41. Price discrimination in steel --
- no. 42. The basing point problem --
- no. 43. The motion picture industry-- a pattern of control
- no. 37 - Saving, Investment, and National income (Temporary National Economic Committee Monograph No. 37), by Altman, Oscar
- (pv) - Concentration through management and investment policies of life insurance companies - 35
- Management of life insurance companies - 36
- Interlocking relationships of officers and directors -37
- Nomination and election of directors - 38
- Investment policies of life insurance companies - 39
- Legal requirements - 40
- The supply of securities - 42
- Specific investment policies and practices - 43
- Cash - 44
- Government bonds - 44
- Corporate bonds and notes - 45
- Policy loans - 45
- Urban mortgages - 47
- Farm mortgages - 48
- Summary - 49
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- 1940 - AP - On Measuring the Cost of Life Insurance, by Thomas S. Berry - Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 35, No. 212 (Dec., 1940), pp. 631-643 (13 pages) - <WishList> - jstor.org/stable/2279252
- Investigation of Concentration of Economic Power Part 8: Problems of the Consumer; Part 9: Savings and Investment. Hearings Before the Temporary National Economic Committee Congress of the United States,
- INVESTIGATION OF CONCENTRATION OF ECONOMIC POWER. TNEC. A Study Based on Data Obtained in a Field Survey.Monograph No. 2. Families and Their Life Insurance. A Study of 2,132 Massachusetts Families and their Life Insurance Policies.
- INVESTIGATION OF CONCENTRATION OF ECONOMIC POWER. TNEC. A Study Made Under the Auspices of the Department of Commerce.Monograph No. 28. Study of Legal Reserve Life Insurance Companies.
- INVESTIGATION OF CONCENTRATION OF ECONOMIC POWER. Hearings Before the 76th Congress. 1st Session Pursuant to Public Resolution No. 113. Part 12. INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE.
- INVESTIGATION OF CONCENTRATION OF ECONOMIC POWER. TNEC. A Study Made Under the Auspices of the Department of Commerce...Monograph No. 26. Economic Power and Political Pressures.
- “Little Entente”
- American Life Insurance Presidents
- Investigation of concentration of economic power. Monograph no. 28, Study of legal reserve life insurance companies / Temporary National Economic Committee