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Chapter | Hobson | Von Halle | Dyer |
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I. | Introduction. | Earlier Public Policy as to Combinations. | Introduction. |
II. | The Structure of Industry before Machinery. | The Condition of Affairs before the Interstate Commerce Law and the Anti-Trust Legislation. |
Conditions of Development. |
III. | The Order of Developopment of Machine Industry. | The Forms of organization. | Early Corporate and State Regulation of Industry. |
IV. | The Structure of Modern Industry. | The Objects of Organization. | Individual Industry. |
V. | The Formation of Monopolies in Capital. | Nature and Effect of Trusts. | Trade Unions. |
VI. | Economic Powers of the Trust. | The Latest phase of corporation Law and its effect on the form and Nature of Combinations. | Position of Women. |
VII. | Machinery and Industrial Depression. | Public Opinion and the Combinations. | Coöperation. |
VIII. | Machinery and Demand for Labor. | Conclusions. | Municipal Control. |
IX. | Machinery and the Quality of Labor. | Modern State Control. | |
X. | The Economy of High Wages. | Industrial Training. | |
XI. | Some Effects of Modern Industry upon the Workers as Consumers. | Modern Industrial Guilds. | |
XII. | Women in Modern Industry. | Industrial Integration. | |
XIII. | Machinery and the Modern Town. | ||
XIV. | Civilization and Industrial Development. |