Die Klassen auf dem Arbeitsmarkt und ihre Organisationen. In: Brauer et al, Grundriss der Sozialökonomik IX. Abteilung: Das soziale System des Kapitalismus. II. Teil: Die autonome und staatliche soziale Binnenpolitik im Kapitalismus
1927
by Emil Lederer and Jakob Marschak
Collective BargainingEmil LedererLabor MarketProletariatTrade UnionsGustav SchmollerLabor LawLujo BrentanoWagesClass StruggleFactors of ProductionCompetitionWilliam Stanley JevonsAnthropologyClassical EconomicsDavid RicardoIndividualismLiberalismInsurancePovertyUnemploymentWar EconomyLabor MobilitySyndicalismCapitalismGuildsMinimum WageSocialismCorporatismCommunismProductivityWorld War ISocial DemocracyGeorg Friedrich KnappMax WeberSozialpolitikAgricultureWerner SombartNationalizationKarl KautskyLudwig von MisesOtto BauerJoseph SchumpeterPlanned EconomyProfit and Loss
Table of Contents · 52 segments
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Front Matter and Table of Contentschapter
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General Literature on Social Policy and Labor Lawbibliography
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The Proletariat as an Economic and Social Classtheoretical
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Labor Market and Labor Contract under Free Competitiontheoretical
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Footnote on Liberal Labor Theory and Strikesfootnotes
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Organization of the Labor Market under Competitionchapter
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Labor Market and Labor Contract in the Organized Economytheoretical
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Labor Exchanges after the Rise of Class Organizationschapter
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Public Bodies as Carriers of Labor Exchangeschapter
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Development and Regulation of Public Labor Exchanges during and after the Warchapter
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Reporting on the Labor Marketchapter
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Further Development of the Labor-Exchange Conceptchapter
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Labor Exchange Institutions Abroadchapter
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Initial Steps Toward International Labor-Market Regulationchapter
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Bibliography for the Organization of Social Classesbibliography
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Introductory Remarks on Class Organizationtheoretical
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Worker union formation, coalition rights, and English trade union currentschapter
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German trade union movement and its prewar organization, finances, and support systemschapter
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German unions during and after World War I and international trade union organizationchapter
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Employer associations in Germany before World War Ichapter
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Employer associations in wartime and postwar Germany and comparative international organizationchapter
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International relations among employer associationschapter
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Workers’ Means of Controlling the Labor Market: Literature and Introductionchapter
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The Strike as Social Class Strugglechapter
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Tactical Problems of the Strikechapter
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Effectiveness of Strikes and Their Wartime and Postwar Transformationchapter
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Statistics of Labor Conflictschapter
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Political Strikes and the General Strikechapter
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Employer Means of Labor-Market Control: The Lockoutchapter
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Yellow Unions and Employer Welfare Institutionschapter
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Bibliography on Collective Agreements and Labor Lawbibliography
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Trade Unions, Employers, and Collective Agreements before the Warchapter
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Prewar Legal Nature and Development of Collective Agreementschapter
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War, Revolution, and Postwar Legal Construction of Collective Bargainingchapter
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Content of Postwar Collective Agreementschapter
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Bibliography on Industrial Conciliation and Arbitrationbibliography
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Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration: History, German Institutions, and Foreign Systemschapter