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Washington : American statistical association, 1957
Abstract/Sommario: How to comunicate staistical findings to management - developments in regional analysis - stock market forecast for 1957 -8 - problems of seasonal measurement - factors influencing inventory changes - consumer expenditur estimates for food and their uses - income distribution and sub-standard kevels of living - some new factors in the long-run economic outlook - developments in methods for short-term forecasting - I : a review of national bureau of economic research lead indicators an ...; [Leggi tutto...]
[New York City : Reprinted by National Consumer's League, 1916?]
Abstract/Sommario: Legislation limiting in the hours of labor of men - The world's experience upon which the legislation limiting the hours of labor is based: Menaces to national vitality - The dangers of long hours - Benefits of short hours.
[New York City : Reprinted by National Consumer's League, 1916?]
Abstract/Sommario: Benefits of short hours - Shorter hours the only protection - Economic aspect of reducing hours - Uniformity of restriction needed for justice to competing employers - Progress of the shorter day.
[New York City : Reprinted by National Consumer's League, 1916?]
White Plains ; New York : The H.W. Wilson company, 1916
Abstract/Sommario: The welfare of the laboring classes is inseparable from that of the nation - The affirmative believes that trade unions are, on the whole, beneficial - The negative believes that trade unions have not been beneficial to the people of the United States.
White Plains (N.Y.) ; New York : H. W. Wilson company, 1917
Abstract/Sommario: General references - Affirmative references - Negative references - Organizations - Affirmative discussion.
New York : Harcourt, Brace and Howe, 1920
Abstract/Sommario: Nature and significance of the labor movement - Origin of american trade unions - The century old tactics of labor - Labor's first political experiments - Return to direct industrial action - Industrial panic, political action and utpias - Trade unionism and the civil war - A decade of panics, politics and labor chaos - Rise of the american federation of labor - The american federation of labor and politics - Revolutionary philosophies and tactics - Labor and the world war.
New York, : E. P. Dutton & company, 1920
Abstract/Sommario: The american federation of labor - Employers and employers' organizations - Economics and ethics of hugh wages - The shorter working day - The union shop and the "open" shop - Child labor and women in industry - Unemployment, insurance and compensation - Some every-day problems and criticism - Industrial warfare - Industrial agreement - The labor view of profit-sharing, "efficiency" management and industrial democracy.
New York : Doubleday, Page & company, 1920
Abstract/Sommario: The industrial crisis - The industrial crisis as it appears from above to the capitalist-employer - The industrial crisis as it appears from below to the worker - The imputed causes of the unrest - The real causes of the unrest - The massed forces behiund the industrial conflict-organized labor - The massed forces behind the industrial conflict-organized capital - Awakening of the public to the industrial crisis - Approaches to a solution of the problem-by americanization, as suggested ...; [Leggi tutto...]
New York : Macmillan, 1921
Abstract/Sommario: Introduction: by J.R. Commons - Colonial and federal beginnings (to 1827): by David J. Saposs - Citizenship (1827-1833): by Helen L. Sumner - Trade unionism (1833-1839): by Edward B. Mittelman - Humanitarianism (1840-1860): by Henry E. Hoagland.