Four Labor Programs
T. N. Carver
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1919, vol. 33, issue 2, 344-367
Abstract:
The four programs described, 344. — The balancing-up program, 346. — Necessity of a balance among factors of production, 346. — Laws of value sometimes independent of social institutions, 347. — Institutions affect value of consumers' goods mainly, they scarcely affect relative values of factors of production, 351. — A slightly unbalanced population makes a collective bargaining program certain, 360. — A badly unbalanced population makes a voting program certain, 362. — An extremely unbalanced population makes a fighting program certain, 366.
Date: 1919
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