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Show End Of Control By Government Asked After War Price controls, restrictive production pro-duction and distibution and obstacles obsta-cles in the way of new enterprises must end after the war so that output can be expanded and manufacturers man-ufacturers and merchants provided provid-ed with goods, according to the Economists Committee on Reconversion Recon-version Problems. Calling for a reformed tax structure struc-ture that will not tend to destroy the profit motive, the committee that if it sells more goods and cuts said management should know costs it can still retain a sizable part of the larger earnings that result. Anti-trust laws rnust be enforced to prevent monopoly and unreasonable unreas-onable trade restraints, except in the public utility fields where regulatory reg-ulatory agencies with broad pow-es pow-es exrist, the committee states. But the enforcement of competition competi-tion and prevention of monopoly should not be confused with attacks at-tacks on enterprises which have become larger in size because of efficiency, it continues. |