New fashions in wage theory :

Kuczynski, Jürgen,

New fashions in wage theory : Keynes-Robinson-Hicks-Rueff / by Jürgen Kuczynski. - New York : International Publishers, 1937. - ix, 99 pages : tables ; 22 cm

Part One. New Fashions in wage theory -- Chapter I. "Increasing Real Wages a Cause of Depression and Unemployment" - Some remarks on the theory of Mr. Jacques Rueff -- Chapter II. Providing an "Absolutely New and Perfectly Fitting" theory for anti-working-class dictators: Mr. Keynes and Mrs. Robinson -- Chapter III. A comedy of errors with a serious ending, or Mr. Hicks' theory of wages. Part Two. Statistical essays -- Chapter IV. Wages in British-controlled textile factories - a study of wage averages within a capitalist organism -- Chapter V. Intensity of work versus safety measures -- Chapter VI. Productivity and unproductivity in the U.S.A. - an attempt to measure capitalist unproductivity -- Chapter VII. Death and unemployment -- Chapter VIII. How to measure the cost of living -- Index.

"This collection of studies is in a sense a companion volume to my Labour Conditions in Western Europe, 1820-1935. The first part deals with certain modern theories of wages and employment in so far as they add new and important points to the great pile of theoretical material amassed during the last hundred years in the lumber-room of society, which contains the mental reaction of the bourgeois mind to general economic conditions."-- From the preface.

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Wages.
Working class--Statistics.

HB 301 / .K8 1937

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