The Structure of Wages in the American Iron and Steel Industry, 1860–1890*
David E. Novack and
Richard Perlman
The Journal of Economic History, 1962, vol. 22, issue 3, 334-347
Abstract:
The literature of American economic history is replete with discussions of the crucial role of the ferrous industries in nineteenth-century economic development. Analysis of the internal wage structure in the industry, however, has been somewhat neglected in the historical treatment.
Date: 1962
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