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Stock Price Reaction to Regulation in the Meat Packing Industry
1994The results of this study suggest that a variety of regulations in the meat packing industry had significant, and sometimes unexpected, effects. The specific results of regulatory event testing show that many regulatory changes produce large significant impacts on the meat processing industry, in this study shown to be as large as 4% of shareholder ...
Johnson, Mark S. +2 more
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Mechanization, the Labor Process, and Injury Risks in the Canadian Meat Packing Industry
International Journal of Health Services, 1990During the 1980s, Canada's major manufacturing industries experienced considerable financial restructuring and technological transformation, largely in response to recessionary pressures. At the same time, the rate of lost-time injuries in Canadian manufacturing rose steadily. This article explores the relationship between these sets of factors.
J, Novek, A, Yassi, J, Spiegel
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Work and Conflict in the Meat-packing Industry, 1900–30
1992Workers in the meat-packing industry have only occasionally earned the attention of historians of Argentina’s labour movement. Written from partisan ideological standpoints, previous labour histories focused on institutions, and ignored sectors which remained unorganised or impermeable to their ideological leanings.2 Only when workers backed Peron did ...
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CANADA'S MEAT PACKING INDUSTRY
Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie, 1970openaire +1 more source
PROTEIN BY-PRODUCTS OF THE MEAT PACKING INDUSTRY
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1958H. E. ROBINSON +2 more
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Prospects of the Meat Packing Industry
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1909openaire +1 more source
Discussion: Market Power in the Meat Packing Industry
Journal of Farm Economics, 1960openaire +2 more sources
Cost Economies and Market Power in the U.S. Meat Packing Industry
This study investigates the cost structure, scale economies, and market power dynamics in the U.S. meat processing industry from 1978 to 2016. Using a system of equations derived from a Generalized Leontief cost function, we capture sequential firm decision making across short-, intermediate-, and long-run horizons.openaire +1 more source

