Labor Costs in the United States Compared with Costs Elsewhere
F. W. Taussig
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1924, vol. 39, issue 1, 96-114
Abstract:
The comparison is of labor costs in the sense of quantity of labor per unit of output. — I. Coal in the United States and other countries, 98. — II. The United States and Great Britain: iron and steel; other articles, 102. — III. Window-glass in the United States, Belgium, and Sweden, 107. — IV. Cotton goods in the United States and Japan, 111.
Date: 1924
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