Robert F. Hoxie
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American economist
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Robert F. Hoxie's Degrees
- PhD Economics University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Robert Franklin Hoxie was an American economist, known for his work on labor history. Personal Hoxie was born in Edmeston, New York to Solomon and Lucy Hoxie. He married Lucy Bennett in 1898 and they had no children. Suffering from ill-health most of his life, it is believed that in a mood of deep depression he ended his own life at the age of 48.
Robert F. Hoxie's Published Works
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Published Works
- Trade Unionism in the United States (1914) (132)
- Scientific management and labor (83)
- "The Rising Tide of Socialism": A Study (1911) (13)
- Why Organized Labor Opposes Scientific Management (1916) (11)
- Fetter's Theory of Value (1905) (11)
- Historical Method vs. Historical Narrative (1906) (10)
- Scientific Management and Labor Welfare (1916) (9)
- The Trade-Union Point of View (1907) (6)
- Trade Unionism in the United States: The Essence of Unionism and the Interpretation of Union Types (1914) (6)
- The Truth About the I.W.W. (1913) (5)
- The Convention of the Socialist Party (1908) (5)
- The Socialist Party in the November Elections (1912) (5)
- Trade unionism in the United States : general character and types (4)
- On the Empirical Method of Economic Instruction (1901) (4)
- The Demand and Supply Concepts: An Introduction to the Study of Market Price (1906) (4)
- The American Colonial Policy and the Tariff (1903) (3)
- The Failure of the Telegraphers' Strike (1907) (3)
- President Gompers and the Labor Vote (1908) (3)
- The Socialist Party and American Convention Methods (1912) (2)
- The Silver Debate of 1890 (1893) (2)
- Adequacy of the Customs Revenue System (1894) (2)
- The Compensatory Theory of Bimetallism (1893) (2)
- Sociology and the Other Social Sciences: A Rejoinder (1907) (2)
- Book Review:Socialism: A Summary and Interpretation of Social Principles John Spargo (1907) (1)
- Robert Owen: A Biography. Frank Podmore (1)
- Book Review:Socialism before the French Revolution: A History William B. Guthrie (1907) (1)
- Book Review:A Critical Examination of Socialism W. H. Mallock (1908) (1)
- Book Review:A Living Wage: Its Ethical and Economic Aspects John A. Ryan (1907) (1)
- Book Review:The History of Trade Unionism Sidney Webb, Beatrice Webb (0)
- Discussion (1909) (0)
- Book Review:German Wage Theories: A History of Their Development James W. Cook (1898) (0)
- Book Review:History of Work Accident Indemnity in Iowa E. H. Downey (1913) (0)
- Book Review:The History and Problems of Organized Labor Frank Tracy Carlton (1912) (0)
- The Demand and Supply Concepts: An Introduction to the Study of Market Price (1906) (0)
- Appendix I: Note to Tables of Imports, Customs Revenue, and Expenditures of the United States (1894) (0)
- Social Evolution. Benjamin Kidd (1894) (0)
- Volume Information (1906) (0)
- Messages to Workingmen. Charles Stelzle (1907) (0)
- Book Review:The United States in the Orient: The Nature of the Economic Problem Charles A. Conant (1901) (0)
- Notices * (1907) (0)
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