This is a study of wage and price relationships during a period of general inflation. During the period 1900-1957, money wages in manufacturing increased roughly fourteenfold and consumer prices more than trebled. The wholesale price index of finished goods, our subject of study in Chapter V, increased to two and a half times its original value over the period 1913-1957.
"First-class research with very important policy implications. . . . Eminently suitable as an addition to the core readings for a labor course which emphasizes the labor market and employment policy."—Industrial & Labor Relations Review
Системен №
41158
Допълнителна сигнатура
B 19
Тематични рубрики
Икономика на труда. Човешки ресурси, Стопанска история