Government and the American economy, 1870-presentHolt, 1949 |
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... production . " The following selection from the minutes of this meeting is noteworthy for two reasons . First , it gives some idea of the constructive efforts of the steel industry's war service committee ― James A. Farrell , chairman ...
... production . " The following selection from the minutes of this meeting is noteworthy for two reasons . First , it gives some idea of the constructive efforts of the steel industry's war service committee ― James A. Farrell , chairman ...
Page 445
... production from getting into this country , international cartels were formed . When patents were not available , contracts and combinations were used to shut off what leaders in industry called " distress " production . By distress ...
... production from getting into this country , international cartels were formed . When patents were not available , contracts and combinations were used to shut off what leaders in industry called " distress " production . By distress ...
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... production plan . ... Conscious determination of production pri- orities implies also conscious regulation of rela- tive wage rates . There must in fact be a plan for wages ; and this planning of wage rates must , indeed , extend not ...
... production plan . ... Conscious determination of production pri- orities implies also conscious regulation of rela- tive wage rates . There must in fact be a plan for wages ; and this planning of wage rates must , indeed , extend not ...
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I | 2 |
PHILOSOPHERS Of Laissez FAIRE | 4 |
Attitudes during the Progressive Era | 12 |
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