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Die österreichische Spitzenhausindustrie. Ein Beitrag zur Frage der Hausindustriepolitik

1907

by Cronbach

Labor MarketLabor LawInsuranceEugen von PhilippovichLudwig von MisesKarl BucherWerner SombartCompetitionMarket ProcessOverproductionPrice FormationInternational TradeStandard of LivingSavingInterventionismSocial DemocracyWagesSubsidiesLegal TheoryProduction CostsMarket StructureElasticity of DemandPrice TheorySocial Policy

Table of Contents · 29 segments

1
Title page for The Austrian Lace Cottage Industrybibliography
2
Publisher catalog: Austrian Society for Worker Protection publicationsbibliography
3
Publisher catalog: Wiener Staatswissenschaftliche Studien, volumes four to sixbibliography
4
Series Catalogue, Title Page, and Table of Contentsessay
5
Preface and Acknowledgmentsessay
6
Introduction: Concepts and Policy Problems of Home Industrytheoretical
7
Geographical Distribution and Historical Development of Austrian Bobbin Lacechapter
8
Current Production and Sales Organization of Austrian Lace Home Industrychapter
9
Critique of the Production and Sales Organizationchapter
10
Austrian Bobbin Lace in International Trade and Competition from Machine Lacechapter
11
Wage and Living-Condition Research Methodologychapter
12
Wage Conditions in Austrian Lace-Making Districtschapter
13
Family Income and Living Standards: Opening Example from Hochofenchapter
14
Wage and Living Conditions: Household Budgets of Lace Home Workerschapter
15
Household Budgets, Nutrition, Housing, and Remaining Expenses of Lace Workerschapter
16
Child Labor in Lace-Making Familieschapter
17
Origins and Early Failures of Austrian State Lace Schoolschapter
18
Reorganization of the Central Lace Course and Expansion of State Lace Policy after 1903chapter
19
Merchant Opposition to the Central Lace Course before the Enquetechapter
20
The 1906 Enquete: Merchant Criticism and the Workers’ Cooperative Argumentchapter
21
Debate over Productive Cooperatives and the Enquete’s Negative Outcomechapter
22
Legal Status, Tax Questions, and Worker Benefits of the Central Lace Coursechapter
23
Costs, State Subsidy, and the Need for Price Policy Rather than Mere Wage Policychapter
24
Merchant Associations, Regional Competition, and Coordinated Wage Policychapter
25
Reform of Sales Policy: Local Merchants, Hospitants, Patterns, and Administrative Ruleschapter
26
Export Policy, Wholesalers, Irish Lace, and the Limits of a Sales Consortiumchapter
27
Productive Cooperatives, Public Accounting, Trust, and the Commercial Role of the Coursechapter
28
Price Elasticity, Consumer Demand, Fashion, and Substitutes for Handmade Lacetheoretical
29
The Central Lace Course as an Educational Institution and Final Reform Conclusionschapter