Industrial Retardation in Britain, 1880-1914Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1967 - 201 頁 Comparison comprising an investigation of the hypothesis that during the historical period 1880-1914 productivity of the manufacturing industry of the UK lagged behind that of Germany and the USA as a result of shortcomings in factory organization and technological change - covers technical education, entrepreneurship, management, labour relations, etc., and the economic implications and social implications of retardation. References. |
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Introduction | 5 |
Ratios of Net Value of Output per Person Employed | 16 |
Gross Value of Output per Horsepower of Engines | 23 |
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