Nation's Business magazine

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    The Chamber of Commerce of the United States is the world’s largest commercial association. Chamber members range from small businesses and local chambers to leading industry associations and large corporations. The Chamber traces its origins to an April 22, 1912, conference of commercial and trade organizations called by President William Howard Taft. The goal was to form a national group to advise the government on issues facing industry and business throughout the country.​
    Nation's Business was a monthly publication from the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. The Chamber used the publication to inform the business community about commercial trends and to solidify political support around key positions on government policies regarding business and economic life.
    Nation's Business is call number f HF1.N38 in the Hagley Library's catalog; our holdings cover all the years of its publication (1912 to 1999), with most years' issues included in their entirety. All of the issues in our collection of Nation's Business from 1915 on have been digitized.

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