Problems in American Democracy by Thames Ross Williamson
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_Coöperation in Agriculture>/i>, chapter iv, and Coulter, _Coöperation
Among Farmers_.) II 7. Profit sharing as a method of securing industrial peace. (Burritt, and others, _Profit Sharing_, chapter vii.) 8. Profit sharing as a means of stabilizing labor. (Burritt, and others, _Profit Sharing,_ chapter vi.) 9. Relation of coöperation to advertising. (Harris, _Coöperation, the Hope of the Consumer,_ chapter xix.) 10. Credit coöperation in Germany. (Fay, _Coöperation at Home and Abroad,_ part i, chapter ii.) 11. Coöperation in dairying. (Fay, _Coöperation at Home and Abroad,_ part ii, chapter vi.) 12. Coöperation among New England farmers. (Ford, _Coöperation in New England,_ chapters vi-ix.) 13. Coöperation among immigrants in New England. (Ford, _Coöperation in New England,_ chapter iii.) 14. Coöperation in the fruit industries. (Powell, _Coöperation in Agriculture,_ chapter viii.) |
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