Industrial Progress and Human Economics by James Hartness
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INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS AND HUMAN ECONOMICS
By James Hartness 1921 Extra Copies On Request Address all communications relative to industries to Commissioner of Industries, Montpelier, Vermont. This book is published by private funds _Fellow Citizen_: Vermont's natural resources have been set forth in State publications, not adequately, but nevertheless, in well prepared publications. Supplementing such publications this book deals with our human resources, showing the way by which our greatest resource--human energy--can be most effectively employed. It uses the welfare of man as the yardstick of measure rather than treating the subjects under the head of natural resources. At the present time the productive power of a day's work varies |
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