Sumner Slichter
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American economist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sumner Huber Slichter was an American economist and the first Lamont University Professor at Harvard University. Slichter was considered by many to be the pre-eminent labor economist of the 1940s and 1950s. Slichter was adamantly opposed to the labor movement, and called repeatedly for legislation against unionization. Slichter was also a critic of the New Deal."
Sumner Slichter's Published Works
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Published Works
- The Impact of Collective Bargaining on Management. (1961) (317)
- Notes on the Structure of Wages (1950) (297)
- Economic growth in the United States (1962) (232)
- Union policies and industrial management (1941) (117)
- Organized labor and the Negro (1944) (102)
- The Current Labor Policies of American Industries (1929) (72)
- Modern economic society (1931) (44)
- Economic Growth in the United States. (1962) (35)
- Labor Turnover in Industry. (1923) (14)
- The Management of Labor (1919) (13)
- The Taft-Hartley Act (1949) (11)
- The Period 1919-1936 in the United States: Its Significance For Business-Cycle Theory (1937) (10)
- 26. Do the Wage-Fixing Arrangements in the American Labor Market Have an Inflationary Bias? (1961) (8)
- The Scope and Nature of the Labor Turnover Problem (1920) (7)
- The Challenge of Industrial Relations: Trade Union Management and the Public Interest. (1947) (7)
- Economics of Labour (1943) (6)
- Potentials of the American economy : selected essays of Sumner H. Slichter (1961) (6)
- Potentials of the American Economy: Selected Essays (1961) (6)
- The Government and Collective Bargaining (1935) (6)
- Some Economic Consequences of Science (1947) (5)
- The Downturn of 1937 (1938) (5)
- Revision of the Taft-Hartley Act (1953) (5)
- Present Savings and Postwar Markets (1944) (4)
- The Legality of the Combination of Competitors Under the Sherman Act (1917) (4)
- The Economics of Eisenhower: A Symposium (1956) (4)
- The American Economy: Its Problems and Prospects (1949) (3)
- Economic factors affecting industrial relations policy in national defense (1941) (3)
- 23. The Impact of Social-Security Legislation upon Mobility and Enterprise (1961) (3)
- Inflation and Wages (1944) (3)
- Towards stability : the problem of economic balance (1935) (3)
- What's ahead for American business (1951) (3)
- The Cream of Wheat Case (1916) (2)
- 19. Labor’s New Victory: Threat or Promise? (1961) (2)
- "The Worker in Modern Economic Society" (1926) (2)
- Basic Criteria Used in Wage Negotiations. (1949) (2)
- Raising the Price of Labor as a Method of Increasing Employment (1949) (2)
- Economic Condition of the Profession: Report of Committee Z (1934) (2)
- Comments on the Murray Bill (1945) (2)
- Railroad Valuation. Homer B. Vanderblue (2)
- A Penetrating Analysis@@@The World's Economic Crisis (1933) (1)
- 20. The American System of Industrial Relations: Some Contrasts with Foreign Systems (1961) (1)
- The Immediate Unemployment Problem (1933) (1)
- 22. Technological Unemployment– Lines of Action, Adaptation, and Control (1961) (1)
- 7. Safeguards Against Depressions: An Analysis of Depression Cures (1961) (1)
- The Problem of Wage Policy in the Spring of 1947 (1947) (1)
- Economic factors affecting industrial relations policy in the war period (1940) (1)
- Is the Tariff a Cause Of Depression? (1932) (1)
- Advisory Council on Social Security: Reports on Permanent and Total Disabil- Ity Insurance and on Public Assistance (1)
- 11. The Financial Condition of the United States (1961) (1)
- Comments on Mr. Knight's Review (1932) (1)
- By Sumner H. Slighter (1945) (1)
- 14. Industrial Morale (1961) (1)
- The Integrity of the Dollar (1951) (1)
- 18. Are We Becoming a “Laboristic” State? (1961) (1)
- Foreign Trade and Postwar Stability (1943) (1)
- Book Review:Restriction of Output among Unorganized Workers Samuel B. Mathewson (1)
- The Government as an Economic Manager (1935) (1)
- Teamsters and transportation : empoloyee-employer relationships in New England (1942) (0)
- 21. New Goals for the Unions (1961) (0)
- Implications of the Shorter Hour Movement (1934) (0)
- What has happened to professors' salaries since 1940 (1946) (0)
- The Present Nature of the Recovery Problem (1940) (0)
- Book Review:Industrial Relations in the Building Industry William Haber (1932) (0)
- Carver, Thomas Nixon. The Economy of Human Energy. Pp. xiii, 287. Price, $2.50. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1924 (1925) (0)
- A Penetrating Analysis: The World's Economic Crisis, Halley Stewart Lectures (1933) (0)
- Problems of Wage Policy after the War (1944) (0)
- Towards Stability. The Problem of Economic Balance. (1936) (0)
- 16. The Changing Character of American Industrial Relations (1961) (0)
- National Labor and Production Policies (1941) (0)
- The Problem of Inflation (1948) (0)
- The Economic Status of the Profession: A Forum on Ways and Means (1947) (0)
- A Concluding Word (1932) (0)
- The problems of business leadership in a laboristic economy (1949) (0)
- 5. Strong Points and Weak Points in the American Economy (1961) (0)
- Book Review:Union-Management Cooperation on the Railroads Louis Aubrey Wood (1932) (0)
- WANTED: A NATIONAL LABOR POLICY FOR INDUSTRY AND LABOR (1944) (0)
- 1. Technology and the Great American Experiment (1961) (0)
- 10. How Stable Is the Economy (1961) (0)
- Growth and Stability (1953) (0)
- 13. Current Trends, Problems, and Prospects in the American Economy (1961) (0)
- Corporate Price Policies as a Factor in the Recent Business Recession (1939) (0)
- The Development of National Labor Policy (1941) (0)
- Union Policies and Industrial Management.@@@Collective Wage Determination. (1943) (0)
- A Symposium on the Economic Status of the Profession (1946) (0)
- Notes and Acknowledgments (1961) (0)
- THE WRITINGS OF SUMNER H. SLICHTER (1961) (0)
- Principles of Commerce. Harry Gunnison Brown (1917) (0)
- Questions and problems : a book of questions and problems to be used in connection with college courses in economics (1931) (0)
- Wages and Prices (1948) (0)
- 24. The Conditions of Expansion (1961) (0)
- Comment on the Papers on Employment and Unemployment Figures (1950) (0)
- Underlying Causes and Historical Background of the Depression (1932) (0)
- 2. The Growth of Moderation (1961) (0)
- 3. Our Economy– Is It Politics-Proof? (1961) (0)
- 12. Inflation–Α Problem of Shrinking Importance (1961) (0)
- Discussion: Monopolistic Tendencies and Their Consequences (1939) (0)
- 4. The Growth of Competition (1961) (0)
- Discussion: Proposals for Federal and State Cooperation (1935) (0)
- The Industry of Discovery: The part of research that is pursued for profit contributes to the growth and stability of the economy. (1958) (0)
- U.S. Economic Foreign Policy (1954) (0)
- 9. Survey of Our Economy: Pluses and Minuses (1961) (0)
- Guaranteed Annual Wage: The Future (1955) (0)
- 8. Postwar Boom or Collapse (1961) (0)
- 28. Economics and Collective Bargaining (1961) (0)
- Public Control of Labor Relations (1942) (0)
- Report to the Governor of Massachusetts on Labor-Management Relations (1947) (0)
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