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Der Streik in der Herrenkleiderkonfektion und seine Lehren für die industrielle und gewerbliche Organisation
1904
by
Ettinger
Market Structure
Sozialpolitik
Labor Market
Protectionism
Public Health
Collective Bargaining
Insurance
Wages
Division of Labor
Political Economy
Trade Policy
Adam Smith
Austrian School
Carl Menger
Eugen von Bohm-Bawerk
Exchange Value
Friedrich von Wieser
Karl Marx
Knut Wicksell
Leon Walras
Marginal Utility
Subjective Value
William Stanley Jevons
Cartels
Cooperatives
Planned Economy
Social Policy
Welfare State
Table of Contents · 12 segments
1
Title Page and Table of Contents
chapter
2
Introduction
chapter
3
Structure of the Austrian Men’s Ready-Made Clothing Industry
chapter
4
Origins and Course of the Clothing Workers’ Strike
chapter
5
Settlement Protocols, Control Mechanisms, and Aftermath of the Vienna Menswear Strike
chapter
6
Organization of Custom Tailors after the Strike
chapter
7
The Minimum Wage Tariff and Its Economic Significance
chapter
8
Legal Definitions of Home Industry and Insurance Duties
chapter
9
Comparative Wage Tables for Vienna, Proßnitz, and Detail Confectioners
essay
10
Home Work as Reserve Army and Disorganized Production
theoretical
11
Home Work in the Exchange Economy and Marginal Utility Theory
theoretical
12
Reorganizing the Economic System through Cartels, Consumer Organization, and Organized Individualism
theoretical