Field, Undercover, and Participant Observers in US Labor Economics: 1900–1930
Field, Undercover, and Participant Observers in US Labor Economics: 1900–1930
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Duke University Press
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This essay examines the various field observational methods used in labor economics in the United States from the early 1900s to the 1930s. Labor relations, at that time, was an area of critical importance as well as an area in which existing economic theory provided little guidance. Labor economists had, of necessity, to become field observers. Th...
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Field, Undercover, and Participant Observers in US Labor Economics: 1900–1930
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0018-2702
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1527-1919
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10.1215/00182702-1631833