"The Wire-nail Association Of 1895-96" by Charles E. Edgerton provides a detailed look into the operations of a late 19th-century trade association. This historical account examines the activities, challenges, and impact of the Wire-nail Association during a pivotal period of industrial consolidation and economic change in the United States.
The book offers insights into the strategies employed by manufacturers to stabilize prices, manage production, and navigate the competitive landscape. It is valuable for historians, economists, and anyone interested in the evolution of American business practices and the role of trade associations in shaping industrial development.
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