Başlık:
The control of industry
Yazar:
Robertson, Dennis H., Sir
ISBN:
MOE0000277
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Basım Bilgisi:
New ed.
Yayım Bilgisi:
Welwyn : J. Nisbet, 1960.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
xiii, 161 s. 19 cm.
Genel Not:
Bu kitap Yusuf Engin Erenkuş tarafından bağışlanmıştır.
İçerik:
CONTENTS: CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY; 1. The Scope of the Discussion 1, 2. The Underlying Principles of Modern Industry 3, 3. The Antecedents of Modern Capitalism 5, 4. The Birth of Modern Capitalism 8. CHAPTER II LARGE-SCALE INDUSTRY; 1. The Division of Labour 12, 2. Standardization 14, 3. Standardization and the Size of the Business Unit. 16, 4. The Division of Brain-Labour and the Size of the Business Unit 18. CHAPTER III SOME DEVELOPMENTS OF LARGE-SCALE INDUSTRY; 1. The Localization of Industry 22, 2. Vertical and Lateral Integration in Manufacture 26, 3. Integration of Manufacture with Agriculture and Transport 30, 4. Combination 3. CHAPTER IV THE ORGANIZATION OF MARKETING; 1. The Functions of the Trader 34, 2. Specialization among Traders-Produce Exchanges 37, 3. Individual Integration of Marketing Processes 40, 4. Concerted Integration of Marketing Processes- The Cartel 43, 5. The Integration of Marketing and the Size of the Business Unit 47. CHAPTER V THE CAPITALIZATION OF INDUSTRY; 1. The Organization of Credit 50, 2. The Flotation of Businesses 52, 3. The Joint-Stock Company 54, 4. Economic Features of the Joint-Stock Company. 56, 5. The Machinery of Investment-Stock Exchanges. 59. CHAPTER VI FINANCE AND INDUSTRY; 1. The Specialization of Industrial Initiative 63, 2. Finance and the Joint-Stock Company 65, 3. The Financial Penetration of Industry 68. CHAPTER VII A SURVEY OF CAPITALISM; 1. The Un-co-ordinated Nature of Capitalism 72, 2. The Association of Control with Risk 75, 3. The Risks of Workpeople in their Bearing on the Control of Industry 78, 4. The Social Consequences of Large-Scale Industry 80. CHAPTER VIII INDUSTRY AND THE CONSUMER; 1. The Consumer's Grievances against Capitalism 83, 2. The Methods of Consumers' Co-operation. 86, 3. The Merits and Limitations of Consumers' Co- operation 88. CHAPTER IX COLLECTIVISM AND COMMUNISM; 1. Collectivism and Monopoly 92, 2. Collectivism and Conservation, Security and Social Progress 96, 3. The Public Corporation 98, 4. Britain's Nationalized Industries 100, 5. Communism 105, 6. The 'Mixed Economy' 109, 7. The 'Mixed Economy' on the International Scale 112. CHAPTER X WORKERS' CONTROL; 1. Productive Co-operation. 120, 2. Syndicalism and Sovietism 122, 3. Guild Socialism 125, 4. The Nationalized Industries 127. CHAPTER XI JOINT CONTROL; 1. The Case for Joint Control 131, 2. Joint Control in Individual Firms 134, 3. Joint Control on an Industry Scale 146, 44. Joint Control on the Overall National Level 155, 5. Conclusion 159.
Özet:
PREFACE : This book was originally written in 1923, as a third member of a series which consisted then only of Supply and Demand and Money. In those days, following the first world war, there was a ferment of interest in projects for radical industrial change; but the sole Socialist Economy, that of Russia, was still in its infancy, and in the rest of the world, while there were some publicly owned there were few nationally owned enterprises. And while there were national economic policies about various things-currency, for instance, and tariffs and agriculture the modern idea of continuing governmental guidance of a private enterprise economy had not yet emerged. The natural way therefore of arranging the book was to start with an extended analysis of a pure 'capitalist system,' and then pass on to a classification and review both of those modi- fications of such a system which already existed and of those which were the subject of proposals and debate. In attempting to bring the book up to date in 1960, we have felt that it would be a mistake to abandon this general arrangement, which, if somewhat less appropriate than in 1922, may perhaps seem somewhat more appropriate to-day than it would have a few years ago. It does however require this amount of co-operation on the part of the reader-that in reading the first seven chapters he should master the temptation to cry out at frequent intervals 'But what about the nationalized industries? He will hear about them all right later on. We have been anxious not to overload the book with factual description, especially in view of the fact that since it was first written the problems of industry have been further treated in Professor E. A. G. Robinson's two volumes in this series, The Structure of Competitive Industry and Monopoly. And while we have tried to pay some attention to the course of events in Western countries other than Britain, we have made no attempt to describe or analyse the economic systems of the Communist countries as they have actually developed over the last forty years. (Önsöz)
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