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