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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Notes and Acknowledgments vii
- CONTENTS ix
- SUMNER HUBER SLICHTER xiii
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Part I. THE AMERICAN ECONOMY
- 1. Technology and the Great American Experiment 5
- 2. The Growth of Moderation 15
- 3. Our Economy– Is It Politics-Proof? 22
- 4. The Growth of Competition 30
- 5. Strong Points and Weak Points in the American Economy 39
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Part II. THE ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
- 6. The Immediate Unemployment Problem 57
- 7. Safeguards Against Depressions: An Analysis of Depression Cures 72
- 8. Postwar Boom or Collapse 83
- 9. Survey of Our Economy: Pluses and Minuses 88
- 10. How Stable Is the Economy? 95
- 11. The Financial Condition of the United States 112
- 12. Inflation–Α Problem of Shrinking Importance 134
- 13. Current Trends, Problems, and Prospects in the American Economy 150
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Part III. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
- 14. Industrial Morale 167
- 15. The Current Labor Policies of American Industries 184
- 16. The Changing Character of American Industrial Relations 213
- 17. Trade Unions in a Free Society 233
- 18. Are We Becoming a “Laboristic” State? 255
- 19. Labor’s New Victory: Threat or Promise? 263
- 20. The American System of Industrial Relations: Some Contrasts with Foreign Systems 271
- 21. New Goals for the Unions 287
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Part IV. ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND POLICY ISSUES
- 22. Technological Unemployment– Lines of Action, Adaptation, and Control 301
- 23. The Impact of Social-Security Legislation upon Mobility and Enterprise 317
- 24. The Conditions of Expansion 337
- 25. Notes on the Structure of Wages 360
- 26. Do the Wage-Fixing Arrangements in the American Labor Market Have an Inflationary Bias? 379
- 27. Comments on the Steel Report- Raising the Price of Labor as a Method of Increasing Employment 406
- 28. Economics and Collective Bargaining 416
- THE WRITINGS OF SUMNER H. SLICHTER 433
- INDEX 457
- Backmatter 469
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Notes and Acknowledgments vii
- CONTENTS ix
- SUMNER HUBER SLICHTER xiii
-
Part I. THE AMERICAN ECONOMY
- 1. Technology and the Great American Experiment 5
- 2. The Growth of Moderation 15
- 3. Our Economy– Is It Politics-Proof? 22
- 4. The Growth of Competition 30
- 5. Strong Points and Weak Points in the American Economy 39
-
Part II. THE ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
- 6. The Immediate Unemployment Problem 57
- 7. Safeguards Against Depressions: An Analysis of Depression Cures 72
- 8. Postwar Boom or Collapse 83
- 9. Survey of Our Economy: Pluses and Minuses 88
- 10. How Stable Is the Economy? 95
- 11. The Financial Condition of the United States 112
- 12. Inflation–Α Problem of Shrinking Importance 134
- 13. Current Trends, Problems, and Prospects in the American Economy 150
-
Part III. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
- 14. Industrial Morale 167
- 15. The Current Labor Policies of American Industries 184
- 16. The Changing Character of American Industrial Relations 213
- 17. Trade Unions in a Free Society 233
- 18. Are We Becoming a “Laboristic” State? 255
- 19. Labor’s New Victory: Threat or Promise? 263
- 20. The American System of Industrial Relations: Some Contrasts with Foreign Systems 271
- 21. New Goals for the Unions 287
-
Part IV. ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND POLICY ISSUES
- 22. Technological Unemployment– Lines of Action, Adaptation, and Control 301
- 23. The Impact of Social-Security Legislation upon Mobility and Enterprise 317
- 24. The Conditions of Expansion 337
- 25. Notes on the Structure of Wages 360
- 26. Do the Wage-Fixing Arrangements in the American Labor Market Have an Inflationary Bias? 379
- 27. Comments on the Steel Report- Raising the Price of Labor as a Method of Increasing Employment 406
- 28. Economics and Collective Bargaining 416
- THE WRITINGS OF SUMNER H. SLICHTER 433
- INDEX 457
- Backmatter 469