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Leo Wolman (February 24, 1890 – October 2, 1961) was a noted American economist whose work focused on labor economics. He also served on a number of ...
The collection consists of correspondence, reports, financial worksheets and graphs, wage rates material, bibliographies, election results for the National ...
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Leo Wolman was one of that handful of economists who estab- lished industrial relations as a subject worthy of serious major consideration in the academic ...
2023-02-09 · Leo Wolman. (. 1890. –. 1961. ) Columbia University; National Bureau of Economic Research. ;. Washington, DC. Economist; Educator; Research ...
IN MEMORIAM: LEO WOLMAN, 1890-1961. Leo Wolman was one of that handful of economists who estab lished industrial relations as a subject worthy of serious ...
The Growth of American Trade Unions. Wolman, Leo. National Bureau Of Economic Research, Chicago, 1924. First Edition. Near fine copy in the original ...
January 1, 1956 - Chapter. Author(s) - Leo Wolman, Clarence D. Long, Albert Rees, John W. Kendrick, David M. Blank & George J. Stigler.
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The Boycott in American Trade Unions. Leo Wolman. Edwin E. Witte. Edwin E. Witte. Search for more articles by this author.
Leo Wolman, 1890-1961. Influential American Institutionalist labor economist, prominent expert on trade unions, and sat on several union boards.
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