Labor Policy and Economic History*
Leo Wolman
The Journal of Economic History, 1945, vol. 5, issue S1, 86-92
Abstract:
This paper is a tentative effort to suggest how some of the problems of economic history look to a student of the history of labor policy. In this, as in other areas of economic history, the investigator wants to know what the policies are and how they have worked. To help him answer these questions he has at his disposal familiar tools of inquiry—economic theory or analysis, the evidence of history, and comparative economic experience.
Date: 1945
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