Readings in Industrial Society: A Study in the Structure and Functioning of Modern Economic Organization

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University of Chicago Press, 1918 - 1082 sider
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Mediaeval Shops A Abram
107
Pedlars Merchants and Chapmen J J Jusserand
108
The Significance of Englands Foreign Trade W J Ashley III
111
The Staplers Charles Gross III
113
Mediaeval and Early Modern Business Associations Clive Day
115
Mediaeval Currency Clive Day
120
The Law Merchant E Lipson
122
Evils Resulting from a Lack of Commerce Clive Day
124
E Social Control of Industrial Activity 57 The Power of the Church as an Agency of Control J H Robinson
126
The Church and Business Activity W J Ashley
127
Fair Dealing and Fair Price W Cunningham
132
Control by Public Authorities A W J Ashley
136
B H O Meredith
140
Assize of Measures 1197 A E Bland P A Brown and R H Tawney
142
THE COMING IN OF CAPITALISM A Problems at Issue
144
Advantages of Specialization Edwin Cannan
148
B General Survey 63 The Social History of Capitalism Henri Pirenne
154
Hindrances to the Development of Capitalism W Cun ningham
163
The Capitalistic Spirit Werner Sombart
164
Calculation and Capitalism Werner Sombart
166
The State and Capitalism Werner Sombart
168
Consequences of the Intervention of Capital W Cun ningham
171
Capitalism and the Woolen Industry
174
A Diagram of Stages of Development
175
A Sketch of the Woolen Industry W J Ashley
176
Commercial Organization in the Woolen Industry R B Westerfield
180
Loss of Control by the Gilds W Cunningham
187
Industry
189
E The Industrial Revolution the Current Phase of Capitalism
213
INDIVIDUAL EXCHANGE COOPERATION
227
Some Phases of Market Structure 94 The Market
251
The Framework of a Market E G Nourse
252
Types of Market Distribution for Ordinary Goods A A W Shaw
254
B P H Nystrom
257
K McElheny Jr
259
Produce Exchanges S S Huebner
260
The Cotton Exchange of New Orleans The Industrial Commission
265
Stock Exchanges F M Taylor
266
The Individual and the Gain Spirit Edwin Cannan
267
Competition Places the Individual C H Cooley
268
Human Motives in Economic Life C H Parker
270
Some Shortcomings of SelfInterest Henry Sidgwick
277
F The Apportionment of Productive Energy 105 Productive Energy and Its Apportionment
280
The Formation Maintenance and Apportionment of Capital Goods
284
Costs of Progress J A Hobson
287
Conditions of Progress J A Hobson
289
Some Technological Aspects of Apportionment F M
290
Mobility and the Apportionment of Productive Energy H B Reed
294
The Mobility of Capital and Labor William Smart
296
What Mobility Really Involves A J E Cairnes
298
B J A Hobson
299
MONEY ECONOMY AND FINANCIAL ORGANIZATION A Problems at Issue
304
Credit and Credit Instruments
307
B Money Economy 113 A Pecuniary Society H J Davenport
311
The Shortcomings of Barter W S Jevons
313
The Exchange Functions of Money W S Jevons
315
The Rôle of Money in Economic Organization W H Hamilton
316
Money and Capital Accumulation W H Hamilton
319
Qualities of a Satisfactory MoneyMetal W S Jevons
320
A Typical Monetary System F M Taylor
323
Credit and Its Functions A H G Moulton
324
B J S Nicholson
325
The Basis of Credit H G Moulton
327
The Development of Formal Credit Sidney Sherwood
328
The Various Kinds of Credit H G Moulton
330
Types of Commercial Credit Instruments H G Moulton
334
The Increasing Use of Commercial Credit Instruments David Kinley
338
Types of Investment Credit Instruments Bonds F A Cleveland
341
Types of Investment Credit Instruments Stocks Thomas Conyngton
343
Some Financial Institutions 128 Various Services of Banks J W Gilbart
346
A Classification of Banks and Types of Banking Operations H G Moulton
349
Investment Banking W A Scott
350
The Services of Bond Houses Lawrence Chamberlain
351
Trust Companies H G Moulton
353
The Functions of the Stock Exchange C A Conant
354
A Favorable View of Wall Street S S Pratt
355
Life Insurance Companies as Investment Institutions A S Johnson
357
Types of Business Organization L S Lyon
358
The Importance of the Corporation W I King
365
Classes of Corporations Thomas Conyngton
366
E Some Defects of the Pecuniary Order 139 Faulty Direction of Economic Activity W C Mitchell
368
Production for Profit John Spargo
370
SPECIALIZATION AND INTERDEPENDENCE A Problems at Issue
373
B Some Forms of Specialization 141 Specialization and Cooperation F M Taylor
377
Specialization in Capital A E Outerbridge Jr
380
Labor Specialization in Meat Packing J R Commons
381
Specialization in Management F W Taylor
382
Woman in Industry C E Persons
385
Geographical Specialization E A Ross
386
International Specialization and Free Trade F M
391
MACHINE INDUSTRYAN EXPRESSION OF THE
417
B The Rôle of the Machine
423
The Productivity of Machinery H W Quaintance
430
Some Characteristic Results of the Machine Process
436
The Machine and the Laborer J A Hobson
442
Technical Inventions and the Capitalistic Spirit Werner Sombart
448
Indirect Costs and Social Control 171 Elements of Costs J L Nicholson
451
Costs in Machine Industry J F Strombeck
454
The Importance of Added Business in Machine Indus try A M Wellington
456
Simple versus Complex Industry
458
Complex Industry Is Difficult to Regulate E D
463
Can We Control the Genie? J B Clark
466
The Brute W V Moody
467
RISKS AND RISK BEARING A Problems at Issue
470
B The Meaning of Speculation 178 Speculation W C Van Antwerp
474
Commercial Speculation A T Hadley
475
Industrial Speculation A T Hadley
479
Business Failures A Quarterly Journal of Economics
496
B Bradstreets
497
Risk Bearing in Modern Industrial Society 190 Avoidance of Risk Irving Fisher
498
Some Functions and Effects of Insurance John Haynes 499
499
Speculative Contracts
501
A Form of Speculative Contract A F M Taylor
502
B S S Huebner
504
438
515
THE WAGE SYSTEM AND THE WORKER
520
Unemployment
536
439
547
The Worker and the New Technology
549
Frankfurter and Josephine Goldmark
556
Child Labor E S Bogardus
558
E The Danger of Economic Insufficiency 220 Supply and Demand in the Case of Labor Alfred Marshall
560
Craft Skill and the Competitive Struggle International Molders Journal
562
The Lot of the Workingman John Spargo
564
The Share of Wages A I M Rubinow
565
B W I King
567
617
568
F Insecurity through Inadequate Social Control 224 An Outgrown Legal Philosophy W F Dodd
569
Difficulties of Contract in Labor P U Kellogg
570
Freedom of Contract and Labor John Dewey and J H Tufts
573
Some CommonLaw Doctrines Crystal Eastman
574
G Some Structures Designed to Meet the Difficulties 228 A Program of Reform
577
The Organization of the Labor Market J B Andrews
578
Social Insurance W F Willoughby
588
A Survey of Workingmens Insurance in the United States C R Henderson
589
Some Aspects of the Minimum Wage H A Millis
592
The Socialization of Law Roscoe Pound
594
Reform with Respect to Employers Liability G L
597
Labor Legislation in One State Russell Sage Founda tion
599
Other Forms of Community Control Russell Sage Foundation
600
Control of Population W I King
601
Restriction of Immigration The Immigration Com mission
603
The Winning of Industrial Success J L Laughlin
604
Productive Cooperation F A Walker
606
Distributive Cooperation F A Walker
608
Democracy in Industry A W Small
609
The TradeUnion Program A C H Cooley
611
B Sidney and Beatrice Webb
613
The Plan of the Socialist William Graham
614
Syndicalism V S Yarros
616
CONCENTRATION
633
The Sweating System
662
The Modern Industrial and Commercial City
668
Concentration of Wealth and Income
682
791
694
Poverty
699
Concentration of Private Control of Industrial Activities
709
Julius Kahn
716
Interlocking Directorates and Associated Corporations
722
Other Instruments of Concentration 284 Forms of Combination L H Haney
730
A Classification of Agreements L H Haney
731
The Original Trust The Industrial Commission
732
B The Industrial Commission
736
Patents U S Bureau of Corporations
737
The Dinner Party Court Record
738
Trade Associations U S Bureau of Corporations
739
Some Methods of Consolidation among Railroads The Industrial Commission
741
Unfair Methods of Competition U S Bureau of Cor porations
743
The Trust
746
Forces Making for Combination L H Haney
748
Concentration among the Railroads 1906 The Inter state Commerce Commission
751
Control of Money and Credit An Accusation
752
Pujo Committee
756
Some Advantages of Concentration A The Industrial Commission
760
B N Y Joint Committee on Trusts
761
The Good BigBusiness T N Carver
762
E Remedial Action 300 Control through Ethical Development A T Hadley
765
Proposed Corporation Reform Samuel Untermyer
767
The Limited Voting Device The Pujo Committee
770
Cumulative Voting a Check on Concentration W H Lough
771
The Seven Sisters of New Jersey 1913 N J Statutes
774
The Sherman AntiTrust Act 1890 U S Statutes
777
Provisions of the Federal Trade Commission Act 1914
778
Provisions of the Clayton AntiTrust Act 1914
779
IMPERSONAL RELATIONS A Problems at Issue
782
B Some Manifestations of Impersonality 309 Impersonality in Modern Life L M Powell
786
Impersonality and the Worker Commission on Indus
800
Migration and Impersonality Werner Sombart
806
Impersonality Business Principles and MiddleClass
812
New Varieties of Sin E A Ross
819
A B K Gray
821
Industrial Structure the Product of Human Wants
828
The Consumer and the Producer
840
Entrepreneurship
847
B J M Clark
856
The Function of the Banker C A Conant
862
E Science in Management
870
COMPETITION
885
Competition as an Organizing Agency
903
An Estimate of the Worth of Competition
922
Competition Depends on No One Motive C
938
PRIVATE PROPERTY
947
An Indictment of Property
968
The Position of Property
973
E Wealth and Welfare
983
SOCIAL CONTROL
989
The Relation of Government to Industrial Activity
1019
A James Bonar
1026
What Government Is Now Doing
1038
Defense of LaissezFaire J W Garner
1046
Dissatisfaction with Present Informal Social Control
1064
Can Direction Be Given to Social Control? W
1070
B John Dewey and J H Tufts
1076
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