The Journal of Economic History, Volumen16Economic History Association at the University of Pennsylvania, 1956 |
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... force . The significance of control , therefore , lies in what management did with this relative freedom of de- cision making in respect to the labor force . Thus the development of scien- tific management and personnel administration ...
... force . The significance of control , therefore , lies in what management did with this relative freedom of de- cision making in respect to the labor force . Thus the development of scien- tific management and personnel administration ...
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... Force . For every 1,000 persons engaged in production ( manufacturing , mining , and agriculture ) in 1870 , there were less than 100 persons engaged in distribution ( wholesale and retail trade ) ; in 1950 , there were about 400 ...
... Force . For every 1,000 persons engaged in production ( manufacturing , mining , and agriculture ) in 1870 , there were less than 100 persons engaged in distribution ( wholesale and retail trade ) ; in 1950 , there were about 400 ...
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... force . Several chapters are devoted to labor conditions , wages , labor legislation , and the labor movement . The last mentioned is in part a protest of workers against the unfamiliar conditions they found as they shifted from ...
... force . Several chapters are devoted to labor conditions , wages , labor legislation , and the labor movement . The last mentioned is in part a protest of workers against the unfamiliar conditions they found as they shifted from ...
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American Technique and Steam Navigation on | 18 |
Investment Uncertainty During the Civil WarA Note | 34 |
Joseph Schumpeter as an Analyst of Sociology | 41 |
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