National Wages Policy in War and Peace (1958) examines the thorny issue of inflation prevention, looking at a host of Western economies in the wartime and postwar period. It looks at the experience of national wage policies under a variety of different economic and social conditions, and concludes that a centrally administered national wages policy cannot be relied upon as a means of preventing inflation. It indicates that this may be achieved with the minimum interference with free collective bargaining if all parties, Government, trade unions and employers exercise their power with responsibility.
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National Wages Policy in War and Peace (1958) examines inflation prevention, looking at the experience of national wage policies under a variety of different economic and social conditions, and concludes that a centrally administered national wages policy cannot be relied upon as a means of preventing inflation.
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1. Economic Aspects of the Problem 2. British Wage Policy in Wartime 3. American Wage Policy in Wartime 4. Wage Policy under the Labour Government 5. Wage Stabilization in America, 1950–52 6. Wage Policy in Sweden 7. Wage Policy in Australia: the Arbitration System 8. Wage Policy in the Netherlands 9. Wages and Economic Stability in Germany 10. Wage Policy under the Conservatives 11. The Rational Approach to Wage Policy
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9781032804149
Publisert
2024-10-01
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Routledge
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453 gr
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234 mm
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156 mm
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G, U, P, UF, 01, 05, 06, 08
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Engelsk
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