Harper's Magazine, Volume 164Harper & Brothers, 1931 - American literature |
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Page 277
... problem as to the ultimate possibilities of profits depends upon the extent to which this can and will be done and what returns in human satisfaction it yields if it is done . To aid in the analysis of this problem let us imagine first ...
... problem as to the ultimate possibilities of profits depends upon the extent to which this can and will be done and what returns in human satisfaction it yields if it is done . To aid in the analysis of this problem let us imagine first ...
Page 336
... problem is to find markets for the surplus capacity of her mechanized industries . Her present economic pre- dicament , which accounts for the restiveness of her people , is a vivid epitome of the characteristic problem of Western ...
... problem is to find markets for the surplus capacity of her mechanized industries . Her present economic pre- dicament , which accounts for the restiveness of her people , is a vivid epitome of the characteristic problem of Western ...
Page 479
... problem . The results of this inquiry have been published in a report which presents the first complete study of the automobile - compensation problem as related to personal injuries and deaths , as distinguished from property damage ...
... problem . The results of this inquiry have been published in a report which presents the first complete study of the automobile - compensation problem as related to personal injuries and deaths , as distinguished from property damage ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 164 | 8 |
MYTH OF RUGGED AMERICAN | 13 |
Allen Frederick Lewis | 52 |
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