National Industrial Conference Board.
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National industrial conference board
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- United States (177)
- Wages -- United States (41)
- United States -- Economic conditions -- 1945- (29)
- Cost and standard of living -- United States (23)
- World War, 1914-1918 -- Economic aspects -- United States (22)
- Personnel management (16)
- Economic forecasting (16)
Books by National Industrial Conference Board.
Total count: 752
Medical Supervision and Service in IndustryJ. & A. Churchill1855-01-01
Summary of report on workmen's compensation acts in the United States.The legal phase.1917-01-01-
Petition to the Senate of the United States respecting war revenue bill H.R.4280National Industrial Conference Board1917-01-01
Arbitration and wage-fixing in Australia ...National industrial conference board1918-01-01-
Strikes in American industry in wartimeApril 6 to October 6, 1917.National industrial conference board1918-01-01
Sickness insurance or sickness prevention?National Industrial Conference Board1918-01-01
Arbitration and wage-fixing in Australia...National industrial conference board1918-01-01-
Hours of work as related to output and health of workers.Boot and shoe industry.National industrial conference board1918-01-01
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The eight hour day defined ...National Industrial Conference Board1918-01-01
Wartime changes in the cost of living...National industrial conference board1918-01-01
The Canadian industrial disputes investigation act.National industrial conference board1918-01-01
Sickness insurance or sickness prevention?National industrial conference board1918-01-01
Wartime employment of women in the metal trades ...National industrial conference board1918-01-01-
A case of federal propaganda in our public schoolssome criticisms of "Lessons in community and national life" issued by the United States Bureau of education.National industrial conference board1919-01-01
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Rest periods for industrial workers.National industrial conference board1919-01-01
Wartime changes in wages, September, 1914-March, 1919 ...National industrial conference board1919-01-01
Brief analysis of War revenue bill H.R. 12863 as affecting industry.1919-01-01
A case of federal propaganda in our public schoolssome criticisms of "Lessons in community and national life" issued by the United States Bureau of educationNational industrial conference board1919-01-01
Workmen's compensation acts in the United Statesthe legal phase.National Industrial Conference Board1919-01-01
Changes in the cost of living, July, 1914-July, 1919 ...National industrial conference board1919-01-01
Wartime changes in the cost of living, July, 1914-November, 1918.National industrial conference board1919-01-01
Conciliation and arbitration in New Zealand...National industrial conference board1919-01-01-
War revenue act of 1918a brief analysis, March 14, 1919.National Industrial Conference Board1919-01-01
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Is compulsory health insurance desirable! October, 1919.National industrial conference board1919-01-01
The cost of living among wage-earnersLawrence, Massachusetts, November, 1919.National industrial conference board1919-01-01
The vital issues in the Industrial conference at Washington, D. C. November, 1919.National industrial conference board1919-01-01-
Statement of principles which should govern the employment relation in industry.Submitted by the employer group to the Industrial conference at Washington, D.C., October 10, 1919.National Industrial Conference Board1919-01-01
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Works councils in the United States.National Industrial Conference Board1919-01-01
Problems of industrial readjustment in the United States.National industrial conference board1919-01-01
Changes in the cost of living, July, 1914-November, 1919.National industrial conference board1919-01-01
Wartime changes in the cost of living, July, 1914-March, 1919.National industrial conference board1919-01-01
Changes in the cost of livingNational industrial conference board1919-01-01-
A works council manual ...supplemental to Research report no. 21.National Industrial Conference Board1920-01-01
Changes in the cost of living, July, 1914-July, 1920.National industrial conference board1920-01-01-
Changes in wages during and since the war, September, 1914-March, 1920.National industrial conference board1920-01-01
A Lincoln Day message, February 12, 1920National Industrial Conference Board1920-01-01
Changes in the cost of living, July, 1914-March, 1920.National industrial conference board1920-01-01
The cost of living among wage-earnersCincinnati, Ohio, May, 1920National industrial conference board1920-01-01-
Unwarranted conclusions regarding the eight-hour and ten-hour workdaya critical review of a "Comparison of an eight-hour plan and a ten-hour plan". United States public health bulletin no. 106.National industrial conference board1920-01-01
Problems of labor and industry in Germany.National industrial conference board.1920-01-01
The cost of living among wage-earners, north Hudson County, New Jersey, January, 1920National industrial conference board1920-01-01-
Practical experience with profit sharing in industrial establishments.National industrial conference board1920-01-01
Wages in Great Britain, France and Germany ...National Industrial Conference Board.The Century co.1921-01-01
Family budget of American wage-earnersThe Century co.1921-01-01
The metric versus the English system of weights and measures ...The Century Co.1921-01-01
Experience with trade union agreements--clothing industries.Research report, no. 38The Century co.1921-01-01
Changes in the cost of living, July, 1914-November, 1920.National Industrial Conference Board1921-01-01
Practical experience with the work week of forty-eight hours or less.National Industrial Conference Board1921-01-01
Changes in the cost of living, July, 1914-March, 1921.National industrial conference board1921-01-01
Cost of health service in industry.National Industrial Conference Board1921-01-01
Changes in the cost of living, July, 1914-July, 1921The Century co.1921-01-01
Health service in industry.National Industrial Conference Board1921-01-01
Family budgets of American wage-earnersa critical analysis ...The Century co.1921-01-01
Wage changes in industry, September, 1914-December, 1920.National Industrial Conference Board1921-01-01
The unemployment problem ...The Century co.1922-01-01
Changes in the cost of living, July, 1914-March, 1922 ...The Century co.1922-01-01
Wages and hours in American manufacturing industries July, 1914-January, 1922.The Century co.1922-01-01-
Changes in the cost of living, July, 1914-July, 1922The Century co.1922-01-01
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The physician in industrya symposium ...National Industrial Conference Board1922-01-01
Experience with works councils in the United States...National industrial conference board.The Century co.1922-01-01
Unemployment insurance in theory and practice...The Century co.1922-01-01
Wages and hours in American industry, July 1914-July 1921.Century1922-01-01
Taxation and national income ...National Industrial Conference Board.The Century Co.1922-01-01
Wages in foreign countries...National industrial conference board.The Century co.1922-01-01
Changes in the cost of living, July, 1914-November, 1921.The Century co.1922-01-01
Wages and hours in anthracite mining, June, 1914-October, 1921, inclusiveThe Century co.1922-01-01
Railroad wages and working rulesThe Century co.1922-01-01
The International labor organization of the League of nations ...The Century co.1922-01-01
The cost of living among wage earners, anthracite region of Pennsylvania, February, 1922 ....National industrial conference board1922-01-01
The physician in industrya symposium.National industrial conference Board1922-01-01-
Changes in the cost of living, July, 1914-July, 1923.National industrial conference board1923-01-01
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Workmen's compesnation acts in the United States; the medical aspect.1923-01-01
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The immigration problem in the United States.1923-01-01
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A graphic analysis of the census of manufactures of the United States, 1849 to 1919.National Industrial Conference Board1923-01-01
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Changes in the cost of living, July, 1914-March, 1923.National industrial conference board1923-01-01
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The present railroad situation.National industrial conference board1923-01-01
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Engineering education and American industry.National industrial conference board1923-01-01
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The consolidation of railroads in the United States ...National Industrial Conference Board1923-01-01
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Changes in the cost of living, July, 1914-November, 1922.National industrial conference board1923-01-01
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Wages, hours and employment in American manufacturing industries July, 1914-January, 1923with supplemental data up to April, 1923.National industrial conference board1923-01-01
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Tax burdens and exemptions ...National Industrial Conference Board1923-01-01
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The building situation ...National Industrial Conference Board1924-01-01
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Wages, hours and employment of railroad workers.National industrial conference board1924-01-01
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Technical education and the paper and pulp industry1924-01-01
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The Kansas Court of Industrial Relations.National Industrial Conference Board1924-01-01
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Proposals for changes in federal income tax administration ...National Industrial Conference Board1924-01-01
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Legal restrictions on hours of work in the United Statesa reference manual ...National industrial conference board1924-01-01
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Railroad performance ...National Industrial Conference Board1924-01-01
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A manual for mutual benefit associations...National industrial conference board1924-01-01
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Technical education and the rubber industrya summary report of an investigation by the National industrial conference board.1924-01-01
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Social adequacy of foreign nationals in the United Statesa critical review of "Analysis of America's modern melting pot" ...1924-01-01
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The tax problem in Wisconsin.National industrial conference board1924-01-01
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Wages, hours and employment in American manufacturing industries July, 1914-January, 1924.National industrial conference board1924-01-01
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Trade associationstheir economic significance and legal status.National Industrial Conference Board, Inc.1925-01-01
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The tax problem in West Virginia.National industrial conference board, inc.1925-01-01
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The cost of living in the United States.National industrial conference board, inc.1925-01-01
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Technical education and the metal trades industries1925-01-01
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Public regulation of competitive practices.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1925-01-01
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Industrial pensions in the United States.National Industrial Conference Board1925-01-01
The employment of young persons in the United States.National industrial conference board, inc.1925-01-01-
Uniform medical provisions for workmen's compensation acts in the United States.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1925-01-01
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Employee magazines in the United States.National industrial conference board, inc.1925-01-01
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Industrial pensions in the United States.National Industrial Conference Board1925-01-01
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The scope of trade association activities in the light of recent decisions of the Supreme court of the United States.National Industrial Conference Board1925-01-01
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Proposals for changes in the Federal Revenue Act of 1924 ...National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1925-01-01
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The inter-ally debts and the United States.National industrial conference board, inc.1925-01-01
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Wages and hours in American industry.National industrial conference board, inc.1925-01-01
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The growth of works councils in the United States, a statistical summary.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1925-01-01
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The cost of living in New York city, 1926.National industrial conference board, inc.1926-01-01
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Medical care of industrial workers.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1926-01-01
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Cost of government in the United States.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1926-01-01
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Clerical salaries in the United States, 1926.National industrial conference board, inc.1926-01-01
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Weights and measures in the United Statesarguments for and against a change.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1926-01-01
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The cost of living in the United States, 1914-1926.National Industrial Conference Board1926-01-01
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Wages in the United States.National industrial conference board, inc.1926-01-01
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Minimum wage legislation in Massachusetts.National industrial conference board, inc.1927-01-01
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The fiscal problem in Delaware.National industrial conference board, inc.1927-01-01
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Night work in industry.National Industrial Conference Board, Inc.1927-01-01
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Industrial progress and regulatory legislation in New York state.National industrial conference board, inc.1927-01-01
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Wages in the United States, 1914-1926.National industrial conference board, inc.1927-01-01
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Proposals for changes in the federal internal revenue system.National industrial conference board, inc.1927-01-01
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The cost of living in foreign countries.1927-01-01
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Industrial group insurance.National industrial conference board, inc.1927-01-01
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Supplemental bonuses for wage earners, supervisors and executives.National Industrial Conference Board, Inc.1927-01-01
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The workmen's compensation problem in New York state.National Industrial Conference Board1927-01-01
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Employee stock purchase plans in the United States.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1928-01-01
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Wages in the United States, 1914-1927.National industrial conference board, inc.1928-01-01
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Public schools and the worker in New Yorka survey of public educational opportunities for industrial workers in New York state.National industrial conference board, inc.1928-01-01
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The work of the International labor organization.National industrial conference board, inc.1928-01-01
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The economic status of the wage earner in New York and other states.National Industrial Conference Board1928-01-01
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The cost of living in twelve industrial cities.National industrial conference board, inc.1928-01-01
A picture of world economic conditions.National Industrial Conference Board1928-01-01-
The fiscal problem in New York state.National industrial conference board, inc.1928-01-01
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The shifting and effects of the federal corporation income tax ...National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1928-01-01
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Industrial lunch rooms.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1928-01-01
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The cost of living in the United States, 1914-1927.National industrial conference board, inc.1928-01-01
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Employee stock purchase plans in the United States.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1928-08-27
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Industrial relations activities at Cheney brothers, South Manchester, Connecticut.National industrial conference board, inc.1929-01-01
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Industrial standardization.National industrial conference board, inc.1929-01-01
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The international financial position of the United States ...1929-01-01
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Industrial relations programs in small plants.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1929-01-01
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The American merchant marine problem.National industrial conference board, inc.1929-01-01
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Employee thrift and investment plans.National industrial conference board, inc.1929-01-01
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General sales or turnover taxation.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1929-01-01
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Mergers in industrya study of certain economic aspects of industrial consolidation.National Industrial Conference Board1929-01-01
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Public education as affecting the adjustment of youth to life.National industrial conference board, inc.1929-01-01
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The cost of living in the United States in 1928suplementing "The cost of living in the United States, 1914-1927".National Industrial Conference Board1929-01-01
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A picture of world economic conditions at the beginning of 1929.The Board1929-01-01
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The five-day week in manufacturing industries.National Industries1929-01-01
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Wages in the United States in 1928supplementing "Wages in the United States, 1914-1927"National industrial conference board, inc.1929-01-01
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The cost of living in the United States, 1914-1929.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1930-01-01
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Trends in the foreign trade of the United States.National industrial conference board, inc.1930-01-01
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Employee stock purchase plans and the market crises of 1929.A supplement to "Employee stock purchase plans in the United States" published in January, 1928.National industrial conference board, inc.1930-01-01
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State and local taxation of propertyThe Board1930-01-01
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State income taxes ...National industrial conference board, inc.1930-01-01
Wages in the United States, 1914-1929.National Industrial Conference Board, Inc.1930-01-01-
Lay-off and its prevention.National industrial conference board1930-01-01
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Oil conservation and fuel oil supply.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1930-01-01
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Systems of wage payment.National industrial conference board, inc.1930-01-01
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State income taxes.National Industrial Conference Board1930-01-01
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The support of the ageda review of conditions and proposals1931-01-01
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Current tax problems in New York state.National industrial conference board, inc.1931-01-01
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Rationalization of German industry.National industrial conference board, inc.1931-01-01
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Medical supervision and service in industry.National Industrial Conference Board1931-01-01
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Rationalization of German industry.National industrial conference board, inc.1931-01-01
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Budgetary control in manufacturing industry.National industrial conference board, inc.1931-01-01
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Unemployment benefits and insurance.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1931-01-01
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Elements of industrial pension plans.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1931-01-01
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State and local taxation of business corporations.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1931-01-01
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A picture of world economic conditions at the beginning of 1931. --.The Board?1931-01-01
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Wages in the United States, 1914-1930.National industrial conference board, inc.1931-01-01
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Industrial relationsadministration of policies and programs.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1931-01-01
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The competitive position of coal in the United States.National Industrial Conference Board1931-01-01
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Preliminary study of major forces in world business depression.National industrial conference board, inc.1931-01-01
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The present status of mutual benefit associations.National industrial conference board, inc.1931-01-01
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Cost of government in the United States, 1928-1929.The Board1931-01-01
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The fiscal problem in MassachusettsNational Industrial Conference Board, inc.1931-01-01
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The cost of living in the United States, 1914-1930.National Industrial Conference Board1931-01-01
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Unemployment insurance and relief in Germany.National industrial conference board1932-01-01
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Wages in the United States in 1931.National industrial conference board, inc.1932-01-01
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Taxation of motor vehicle transportation.National Industrial Conference Board1932-01-01
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The federal fiscal emergency.National industrial conference board, inc.1932-01-01
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The banking situation in the United States.National industrial conference board, inc.1932-01-01
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The world war veterans and the federal Treasury.National industrial conference board, inc.1932-01-01
Salary and wage policy in the depression.National Industrial Conference Board1932-01-01-
Shorter work periods in industry.National industrial conference board, inc.1932-01-01
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Economic reconstruction legislation of 1933[-1934]National Industrial Conference Board, Inc.1933-01-01
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Federal finances, 1923-1932.National Industrial Conference Board1933-01-01
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Wages in the United States, 1932]Tables relating to wages in the United States, 1932.National Industrial Conference Board1933-01-01
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The situation in Germany at the beginning of 1933.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1933-01-01
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Economic reconstruction legislation of 1933.National industrial conference board, inc.1933-01-01
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Individual and collective bargaining under the N. I. R. A.a statistical study of present practice, November, 1933.National industrial conference board, inc.1933-01-01
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Economic conditions in foreign countries, 1932-1933.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1933-01-01
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Tables relating to wages in the United States, 1932.National industrial conference board1933-01-01
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Economic developmentsa graphic record.National Industrial Conference Board, Inc.1933-01-01
Essentials of a program of unemployment reserves.National industrial conference board, inc.1933-01-01-
Collective bargaining through employee representation...National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1933-01-01
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Unemployment insurancelessons from British experience.National industrial conference board, inc.1934-01-01
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Individual and collective bargaining in public utilities and on railroadsOctober, 1934.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1934-01-01
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Profit sharinga management policy successful under certain conditions and for special purposes, but not universally applicable or uniformly effective.National Industrial Conference Board, Inc.1934-01-01
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Recent developments in industrial group insurance.National industrial conference board, inc.1934-01-01
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Cost of government, 1923-1934.National industrial conference board, inc.1934-01-01
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Effect of the depression on industrial relations programs.National industrial conference board, inc.1934-01-01
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The economic legislation of the Seventy-third Congress.1934-01-01
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Governmental debt of the United States and European countries ...National industrial conference board1934-01-01
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Tables relating to wages in the United States, 1933 ...National industrial conference board1934-01-01
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Individual and collective bargaining in May, 1934.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1934-01-01
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A statistical survey of public opinion regarding current economic and social problemsas reported by newspaper editors in August and September, 1934. Final report.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1934-01-01
The new monetary system of the United States ...National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1934-01-01-
Wanted: skilled laboran analysis of the causes and extent of the skilled labor shortage in the metal manufacturing industries and proposals for meeting the situation.National Industrial Conference Board1935-01-01
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Salary and wage policy, 1933-1934.National industrial conference board, inc.1935-01-01
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Wages in the United States in 1934.National industrial conference board, inc.1935-01-01
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Financial incentivesa study of methods for stimulating achievement in industry.National industrial conference board, inc.1935-01-01
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New federal tax proposals ...National industrial conference board1935-01-01
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The thirty-hour week.National Industrial Conference Board1935-01-01
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Electric public utilitiesa graphic record of development.National industrial conference board, inc.1935-01-01
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Costs and profits in manufacturing industry, 1914-1933.National Industrial Conference Board1935-01-01
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Recent state labor legislation.National Industrial Conference Board, Inc.1935-01-01
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Machinery, employment and purchasing power.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1935-01-01
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The Robinson-Patman act.National industrial conference board, inc.1936-01-01
Plans for stimulating suggestions from employeesNational Industrial Conference Board, inc.1936-01-01-
Savings plans and credit unions in industry.National industrial conference board, inc.1936-01-01
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Cost of living in the United States, 1914-1936National industrial conference board, inc.1936-01-01
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What employers are doing for employeesa survey of voluntary activites for improvement of working conditions in American business concerns.National industrial conference board, inc.1936-01-01
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Income in agriculture, 1929-1935National industrial conference board, inc.1936-01-01
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Elements of an American program for social progressa series of address delivered at the twentieth annual meeting of the National industrial conference boardNational industrial conference board, inc.1936-01-01
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Private long-term debt and interest in the United StatesNational industrial conference board1936-01-01
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The Townsend scheme.National industrial conference board, inc.1936-01-01
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International transactions of the United Statesan audit and interpretation of balance-of-payments estimatesNational Industrial Conference Board, inc.1936-01-01
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A statistical survey of public opinion regarding current economic and social problems as reported by newspaper editors in the first quarter of 1936.National industrial conference board, inc.1936-01-01
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Women workers and labor supply.National industrial conference board, inc.1936-01-01
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Wages, hours, and employment in the United States, 1914-19361936-01-01
National income and its elementsNational Industrial Conference Board, inc.1936-01-01
Income received in the various states, 1929-1935National industrial conference board, inc.1937-01-01-
Selected company pension plans that take into account the federal Social security act ...National industrial conference board, inc.1937-01-01
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The influence of public opinion and education upon economic progress in Americaa series of addresses delivered at the 21st annual meeting of the National Industrial Conference Board -- May 27, 1937.The Board1937-01-01
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Elements of national welfare at home and abroad ...twenty-first annual meeting, May twenty-seventh, nineteen thirty-seven.National Industrial Conference Board1937-01-01
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Economic development of Germany under National socialismNational industrial conference board1937-01-01
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Personnel practices governing factory and office administrationNational industrial conference board, inc.1937-01-01
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International raw commodity price controlNational Industrial Conference Board, inc.1937-01-01
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Recent agreements negotiated between company managements and organized labor ...National Industrial Conference Board, Inc.1937-01-01
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Training for industry.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1937-01-01
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Plans for rating employeesThe Board1938-01-01
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Current wages in manufacturing industry in foreign countries...National industrial conference board1938-01-01
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The economic doctrines of John Maynard Keynesa series of papers presented at a symposium conducted by the National Industrial Conference Board.National Industrial Conference Board1938-01-01
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Wages, hours, and employment in the United States, July, 1936-December, 1937...National industrial conference board, inc.1938-01-01
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A practical program for the coordination of government, labor and managementa series of addresses delivered at the twenty-second annual meeting of the National Industrial Conference Board, New York, May 26, 1938.National Industrial Conference Board1938-01-01
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Differentials in industrial wages and hours in the United StatesNational industrial conference board, inc.1938-01-01
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Problems of economic reconstructiona series of addresses delivered at the twenty-third annual meeting of the Conference board, New York, May 24, 1939.National industrial conference board, inc.1939-01-01
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Representative union agreements.1939-01-01
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Medical and health programs in industryNational Industrial Conference Board1939-01-01
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Recent plans providing security of income or employment for wage earners, February, 1939 ...National Industrial Conference Board, Inc.1939-01-01
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The availability of bank credit, 1933-1938National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1939-01-01
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National income in the United States, 1799-1938National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1939-01-01
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Conference board studies in enterprise and social progressselected chapters in the story of the American enterprise system and its contribution to prosperity and public welfareNational Industrial Conference Board1939-01-01
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Conference board studies in enterprise and social progressselected chapters in the story of the American enterprise system and its contribution to prosperity and public welfare, assembled from special reports of the Division of Industrial Economics of the Conference Board.National Industrial Conference Board1939-01-01
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Company pension plans and the Social security act.1939-01-01
Public regulation of competitive practices in business enterpriseNational Industrial Conference Board, Inc.1940-01-01-
Job evaluationformal plans for determining basic pay differentials1940-01-01
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The development of American enterprise and the challenge to the enterprise principleNational industrial conference board1940-01-01
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Employee and employer under the N.I.R.A.National Industrial Conference Board1940-01-01
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The world crisis and American business management24th annual report of the Conference board.The Board1940-01-01
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...Company vacation plans, 1940.National industrial conference board, inc.1940-01-01
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Military service of employees.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1940-01-01
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Training solutions of company problems. C. Programs designed for the development of sales personnel1940-01-01
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Personnel practices in factory & office[I]-II.G. Allen & Unwin ltd1940-01-01
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Problems in wage adjustmentThe Board1941-01-01
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Foreign trade and hemisphere unity...National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1941-01-01
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Training white collar employeesThe Board1941-01-01
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... Escalator protection in contracts.National industrial conference board, inc.1941-01-01
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Problems of industrial mobilization.National industrial conference board, inc.1941-01-01
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Experience with employment testsThe Board1941-01-01
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... The wartime outlook for agriculture.National industrial conference board, inc.1941-01-01
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Legal aspects of mobilization for defense.National industrial conference board, inc.1941-01-01
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National defense and economic reconstructionNational Industrial Conference Board, inc.1941-01-01
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The Conference board, 1916-1941the fact-tool builder for American business.National industrial conference board, inc.1941-01-01
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Union agreements1. Analysis of prevailing conditions. 2. Texts of representative agreements.National Industrial Conference Board1942-01-01
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Employees' handbooks.National Industrial conference board, inc.1942-01-01
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... Canada's role in the American hemisphere.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1942-01-01
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America's war effort, objectives, resources and progress.National industrial conference board, inc.1942-01-01
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Military service of employees, January, 1942.National industrial conference board, inc.1942-01-01
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Experiences with government contracts.National Industrial Conference Board, Inc.1942-01-01
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Selected interpretaions on the Fair labor standards act...National industrial conference board, inc.1942-01-01
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Protection of plant and personnel.National industrial conference board, inc.1942-01-01
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Unions of white collar employeesNational Industrial Conference Board, inc.1943-01-01
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Wage and salary stabilization.National industrial conference board, inc.1943-01-01
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Economic background for postwar reconstruction.National industrial conference board, inc.1943-01-01
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Wartime influences on vacation policiesNational industrial conference board, inc.1943-01-01
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British post-war planning.National Industrial Conference Board, Inc.1943-01-01
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Determining damages upon cancellation of war contracts.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1943-01-01
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The problem of absenteeismNational Industrial Conference Board, inc.1943-01-01
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Wartime pay of women in industry ...National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1943-01-01
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Visual aids in industrial training.1943-01-01
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Practices in renegotiation of war contracts.National industrial conference board, inc.1943-01-01
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Time schedules in job trainingNational Industrial Conference Board, inc.1943-01-01
Preparing for postwar reconstructionaddresses and round table discussions at the twenty-seventh annual meeting of the Conference board, May 26, 1943.1943-01-01-
Trends in company pension plans ...National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1944-01-01
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A plan for rating factory and office jobs ...National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1944-01-01
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Company organization charts ...National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1944-01-01
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Seniority and reemployment of war veterans ...National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1944-01-01
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Designing a company pension planThe Board1944-01-01
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A critical analysis of the Meany-Thomas report on the cost of living.National industrial conference board, inc.1944-01-01
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Collective bargaining developments and representative union agreements ...National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1944-01-01
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Employment of handicapped persons ...National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1944-01-01
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Foreman training in the anthracite industry ...National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1944-01-01
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Principles and application of job evaluation.National industrial conference board, inc.1944-01-01
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The Conference Board presents The crisis of the free marketDurbneeri1945-01-01
Company policies on donations.1945-01-01-
Wage incentive practices.1945-01-01
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The Conference Board presents Wages during the transition period1945-01-01
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The pattern of inflation.Prepared for the twenty-ninth annual meeting of the Conference board, May 17, 1945.National industrial conference board1945-01-01
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Public vs. private financing of transportation.1945-01-01
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Reemployment of veterans.National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1945-01-01
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Retail price policy in the transitiona special study prepared for the OPA-Retail reconversion pricing committee.National industrial conference board, inc.1945-01-01
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The Conference Board presents Will the guaranteed annual wage work?An evening with the economists.1946-01-01
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Vacation and holiday practices ...National Industrial Conference Board, inc.1946-01-01
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Annual wage and employment guarantee plansNational Industrial Conference Board, Inc.1946-01-01
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The Conference Board presents Deflation or inflation?1946-01-01
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The Conference board presents Full employment and scarcityan evening with the economists ...1946-01-01
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Techniques of conference leadership.1946-01-01
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Productivity and progressprepared for the thirtieth annual meeting of the conference board, May 16, 1946.National industrial conference board, inc.1946-01-01
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Trends in collective bargaining and union contracts.1946-01-01
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The Conference Board presents the business outlook for 1947an evening with the economists.1946-01-01
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Organization of personnel administration.1946-01-01
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30 years of continuous research and education in behalf of the perpetuation and progress of America's productive enterprise.The National industrial conference board, inc.1946-01-01
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The Conference Board presents What if prices were free?An evening with the economists.1946-01-01
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Industry's Community Relations.s.n1946-01-01
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Personnel activities in American business(Revised)1947-01-01
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Salesmen's compensation plans1947-01-01
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Forecasting Sales.s.n1947-01-01
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Industrial Standardization (Company Organization, Practices and Procedures).s.n1947-01-01
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Keeping Corporate Directors Informed.s.n1947-01-01
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Music in industry.1947-01-01
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The Conference Board presents The need for Federal tax revisionan evening with the economists.1947-01-01
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Organization For Exporting.s.n1947-01-01
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The Conference Board presents The business outlook for 1948an evening with the economists.1947-01-01
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Written statements of personnel policy1947-01-01
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Clerical salary survey of rates paid April, 1947NICB1947-01-01
Compulsory sickness compensation for New York Stateproposals - alternatives - costs.National Industrial Conference Board1947-01-01-
The Conference board presents Union health and welfare fundsa symposium on evolution and problems, operation and experience1947-01-01
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The Conference Board presents Britain's economic crisis1947-01-01
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The Conference Board presents The price problem reexaminedan evening with the economists.1947-01-01
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America's resources for world leadershipNational industrial conference board, inc.1947-01-01
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Wage problems of the northern cotton textile industry.1947-01-01
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Studies in labor statistics.no. 1-18.1947-01-01
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Collective bargaining in Canada.1947-01-01
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Factors affecting employee morale1947-01-01
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The Conference Board presents The "miracle" of productivityan evening with the economists.1947-01-01
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Communication within the management group.1947-01-01
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Problem of Absenteeism.s.n1948-01-01
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Experience with Employment Tests.s.n1948-01-01
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Wage payment systems1948-01-01
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Employee Publications.s.n1948-01-01
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Union contracts since the Taft-Hartley act1948-01-01
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Organization For Importing.s.n1948-01-01
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Company Annual Reports to Employees.s.n1948-01-01
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The Conference Board presents An appraisal of official economic reportsan evening with the economists.1948-01-01
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Company Policies on Military Service and War Jobs.s.n1948-01-01
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Employee Thrift Plans in Wartime.s.n1948-01-01
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Morale Factors in Production.s.n1948-01-01
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Profit sharing for executives1948-01-01
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Domestic consumer markets.Éditions Edgar Malfère (S.F.E.L.T.)1948-01-01
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Determining salesmen's base paya role of job evaluation1948-01-01
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Shift Practices in War Industry.s.n1948-01-01
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Employee RatingMethods of Appraising Ability, Efficiency and Potentialities.s.n1948-01-01
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Reducing Absenteeism.s.n1948-01-01
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Unions of White Collar Employees.s.n1948-01-01
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College graduates in industryrecruiting, selecting, training.1948-01-01
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Personnel forms and records1948-01-01
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Replacement costs and depreciation policy.1948-01-01
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Problems in Wage Adjustment.s.n1948-01-01
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Employment Procedures and Personnel Records.s.n1948-01-01
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Employee Suggestion SystemsFormal Plans For Compensating Employees For Constructive Ideas.s.n1948-01-01
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Training White Collar Employees.s.n1948-01-01
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Employee's Handbook.s.n1948-01-01
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Clerical Salary Survey of Rates PaidApril, 1943.s.n1948-01-01
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Industrial Lunchrooms in Wartime.s.n1948-01-01
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The Conference Board presents Behavior of wages.1948-01-01
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The Conference Board presents An appraisal of official economic reportsan evening with the economists.1948-01-01
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Dismissal Compensation.s.n1948-01-01
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Sales Organization and Compensation of Sales Executives.s.n1948-01-01
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The Conference Board presents a symposium on America's mineral resource position.1948-01-01
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Shift Operation Under Defense Conditions.s.n1948-01-01
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Should we return to a gold standard?A Round Table contribution as part of the 293rd meeting ofthe Conference Board.The Board1948-01-01
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Company medical and health programs1948-01-01
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Women in Factory Work.s.n1948-01-01
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Company Policies Regarding Military and Civilian War Service.s.n1948-01-01
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Personnel Practices in Factory and Office, 2.s.n1948-01-01
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Profit sharing for workers.1948-01-01
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Wartime Influences on Vacation Policies.s.n1948-01-01
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Should we return to a gold standard?A round table contribution as part of the 293rd meeting of the conference board1948-01-01
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Selecting, Training and UpgradingSupervisors, Instructors, Production Workers.s.n1948-01-01
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Vacation Policy and National Defense.s.n1948-01-01
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Industry's Terms and Conditions of Sale.s.n1948-01-01
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The Conference Board presents a symposium on America's mineral resource position1948-01-01
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Company rules, aids to teamwork.1948-01-01
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Foreman Compensation.s.n1948-01-01
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Holiday practices1948-01-01
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The Conference Board presents the business outlook, 1949an evening with the Economic ForumNational Industrial Conference Board]1948-01-01
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Time Schedules in Job Training.s.n1948-01-01
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Employee salary plans in operation.1949-01-01
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Economics of the President's economistsan evening with the economic forum1949-01-01
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White collar unionizationunion strategy and tactics, analysis of contracts, problems after unionization.1949-01-01
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Wages, prices, profits.[A graphic analysis]1949-01-01
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Employee recreation activities, administration and cost.1949-01-01
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Mobilizing for atomic war1950-01-01
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Grievance procedures in nonunionized companies1950-01-01
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Economic expansionpatterns, problems, potentials.1950-01-01
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Training dealers1950-01-01
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Corporate legal departments.1950-01-01
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The business outlook, 1950an evening with the Economic ForumNational Industrial Conference Board1950-01-01
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Seniority systems in nonunionized companies1950-01-01
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New product development.1950-01-01
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When should wages be increased?An evening with the Economic Forum1950-01-01
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If an A-Bomb Falls.s.n1950-01-01
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Industrial traffic departments1950-01-01
Recognition for long sevicenonmonetary awards, extra privileges, monetary awards, increased job security.1950-01-01-
Handling higher replacement costs1950-01-01
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Recognition For Long ServiceNonmonetary Awards : Extra Privileges : Monetary Awards : Increased Job Security.s.n1950-01-01
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Compensation and pensions for executives.1950-01-01
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The Conference Board Economic Forum presents: Pros and cons of Council of Economic Advisers' policies.1950-01-01
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Company programs of executive development1950-01-01
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What happened in 1949 wage negotiations.1950-01-01
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The Conference Board Economic Forum presents: Price control in a defense economy.1950-01-01
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Effects of depreciation policy1950-01-01
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Handbook on pensions.[Kinds, costs, planning and administration, texts of 48 union-negotiated and company plans1950-01-01
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Renegotiation in peace and war1950-01-01
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Company food services1950-01-01
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Evaluating managerial positions1951-01-01
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Cost of living provisions in union contracts.1951-01-01
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Appraisal of Job PerformanceMerit Rating Programs For Employees and Managers.s.n1951-01-01
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Personnel administration in the small company.1951-01-01
Evaluating managerial positions1951-01-01-
Employee education1951-01-01
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Letters to nonsupervisory employees.1951-01-01
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The business outlook, 1951National Industrial Conference Board1951-01-01
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Company group insurance plans1951-01-01
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Strike Controls in Essential Industries.s.n1951-01-01
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Company military leave policies[by John J. Speed, Division of Personnel Administration]1951-01-01
Experience with employee attitude surveys1951-01-01-
Getting defense contracts1951-01-01
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Defense, economicsthe first year.1951-01-01
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Shift problems and practicesGeorgian House1951-01-01
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Paid vacation practices.1951-01-01
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Business Outlook 1952.s.n1951-01-01
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Evaluating managerial positions. c [by Herbert S. Briggs, Division of Personnel Administration]1951-01-01
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The Conference Board Economic Forum presents: defense economics--CEA modelNiginsemiNational Industrial Conference Board]1951-01-01
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Executive Stock Ownership PlansRestricted Stock Option Plan : Executive Stock Purchase Plan.s.n1951-01-01
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General wage increases in manufacturing, 1948-1950.I. Production workers. II. Clerical workers.1951-01-01
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Key materialscurrent supply and outlook1951-01-01
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Protecting records in wartime1951-01-01
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Military inspection in industry1951-01-01
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Information racks, a new communications medium1952-01-01
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How much government?Individual savings and how they increasingly funnel into government debt, 1910-1952.1952-01-01
Trends in industrial location1952-01-01-
The business outlook, 1952National Industrial Conference Board1952-01-01
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Union security and checkoff provisions.1952-01-01
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Resources: from abundance to scarcity by 1975?A round table disscussion1952-01-01
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The Conference Board Economic Forum presentsThe Council of Economic Advisers, retrospect and prospect1952-01-01
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Basic issues in decontrolan Economic Forum discussion1952-01-01
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The business outlook, 1953National Industrial Conference Board1952-01-01
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Developments in supervisory training1952-01-01
Computing the cost of fringe benefits.1952-01-01-
Time off with pay...1952-01-01
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Growth patterns in industry1952-01-01
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Communicating with employees.1952-01-01
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Postdefense OutlookA Round Table Discussion.s.n1952-01-01
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Growth patterns of cities1953-01-01
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Economics of Tariffs.s.n1953-01-01
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Business Outlook 1954.s.n1953-01-01
Management developmenta ten-year case study1953-01-01-
Escalators and the new BLS index1953-01-01
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Top management compensation.1953-01-01
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Consumption taxes and tax reform.1953-01-01
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Stock ownership plans for workers.1953-01-01
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Council of Economic AdvisersRetrospect and Prospect.s.n1953-01-01
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Employee savings and investment plans1953-01-01
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Bulletin boards.1953-01-01
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Profits in perspective.Prepared for the 37th annual meeting of the Conference board, May 21-22, 1953.National industrial conference board1953-01-01
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Employee induction1953-01-01
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Suggestion systems1953-01-01
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Profits in perspective.[A graphic analysis] prepared for the 37th annual meeting of the Conference Board, May 21-22, 1953.1953-01-01
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Cooperative medical programs, a new solution for small companies1953-01-01
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Employee magazines and newspapers1953-01-01
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Top management compensation.1953-01-01
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Saving, liquid assets, and the consumer marketthree articles reprinted from the Conference Board business record1954-01-01
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Prices, costs, wages.[A graphic analysis], prepared for the 38th annual meeting of the Conference Board, May 20-21, 1954.1954-01-01
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Keys to efficient selling and lower marketing costs1954-01-01
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Executive expense accounts1954-01-01
Recruiting and selecting employeesemployment policies, employment interviewing, employment forms, employment research.1954-01-01-
1954: recession, depression, recovery?A Conference Board round table.1954-01-01
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Industrial Russiathe new competitor.1954-01-01
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Executive compensation.1954-01-01
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Shall we return to a gold standard now?1954-01-01
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Company-paid sick leave and supplements to workmen's compensation1954-01-01
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Managing company airplanesNational Industrial Conference Board1954-01-01
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Personnel practices in factory and office5th ed1954-01-01
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Business Outlook 1955.s.n1954-01-01
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Executive development courses in universities1954-01-01
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Financial management of pension trusts1954-01-01
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General wage adjustments in manufacturingJune 1950-March 19541954-01-01
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Fringe benefit packages.1954-01-01
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Severance pay plans.1954-01-01
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Nickelbasic industrial data.National Industrial Conference Board1954-01-01
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Handbook of union government, structure and procedures.1955-01-01
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Meat packingbasic industrial data.1955-01-01
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Pension plans and their administration.1955-01-01
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Company health programs for executives.1955-01-01
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Economics of Consumer Debt.s.n1955-01-01
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Fair Trade Question.s.n1955-01-01
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Toward better governmentprepared for the 39th annual meeting of the Conference board, May 19-20, 1955.National industrial conference board1955-01-01
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Chemical and allied products, general statisticsbasic industrial data.1955-01-01
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Business Outlook 1956.s.n1955-01-01
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Atomic energy primer for management.1955-01-01
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Convertibil[i]ty and foreign trade1955-01-01
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Company-sponsored foundations1955-01-01
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Marketing, business and commercial research in industry.1955-01-01
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Compensating expatriates for the cost of living abroad.1955-01-01
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Paint and paint materialsbasic industrial data.1955-01-01
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Automobile plans for salesmen.1955-01-01
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Glass and glass productsbasic industrial data.1955-01-01
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Growth Patterns of States.s.n1955-01-01
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Electric powerbasic industrial data.1955-01-01
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The business outlook, 1957National Industrial Conference Board1956-01-01
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Statistical Handbook of the U.S.S.R.s.n1956-01-01
Company payment of employees' moving expenses1956-01-01-
Lumberbasic industrial data.1956-01-01
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Industrial engineeringorganization and practices1956-01-01
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Compensation of top executives.1956-01-01
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Measuring salesmen's performance1956-01-01
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Forecasting in industryThe Board1956-01-01
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Interest rates and monetary policya discussion by the Conference Board Economic Forum and guests, held at Hotel Gotham, New York City, October 4, 1956.1956-01-01
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Improving staff and line relationships.1956-01-01
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Employment of the college graduateNational Industrial Conference Board1956-01-01
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The why and how of corporate giving.1956-01-01
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Unionization among American engineers1956-01-01
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Income and resources of older people1956-01-01
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Containersbasic industrial data.1956-01-01
Productivity in industrya round table discussion.1956-01-01-
Company insurance administration1956-01-01
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The Canadian primary textile industry.Queen's Printer1956-01-01
Tuition-aid plans for employees.1956-01-01-
The why and how of corporate giving.1956-01-01
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Engineering union contracts1956-01-01
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Sourcebook of union governmentstructure and procedures1956-01-01
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Rubber and rubber productsbasic industrial data.1956-01-01
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Zinc; basic industrial data.1956-01-01
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40 years of economic growth1956-01-01
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Brewing and distillingbasic industrial data.1956-01-01
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Public relations in industry1956-01-01
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Industrial standardization, company programs and practices.1957-01-01
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Tobacco and tobacco productsbasic industrial data.1957-01-01
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Sharing profits with employees.1957-01-01
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Labor cost and inflation.1957-01-01
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Selecting company executives1957-01-01
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Chartbook of weekly business indicatiors.[5th ed.]1957-01-01
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Prospects for economic nuclear power.1957-01-01
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Executive development courses in universities.Rev.1957-01-01
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Clerical salaries in twenty cities1957-01-01
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The business outlook, 1958National Industrial Conference Board1957-01-01
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Construction and building materialsbasic industrial dataThe Board1957-01-01
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The company and the physically impaired worker.1957-01-01
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Aluminum and bauxitebasic industrial data.1957-01-01
Preparing the company organization manual1957-01-01-
Labor relations in the atomic energy fieldIzd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR1957-01-01
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Operations researchwhat it is, how it is conducted, what it offers businessNouvelles Éditions Debresse1957-01-01
Marketing research in action.1957-01-01-
Trends in company group insurance programs1957-01-01
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Labor cost and inflation.[Chart survey] prepared for the 41st annual meeting of the Conference Board, May 16, 17, 1957.1957-01-01
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Economic concentration measures: uses and abusesa session of the 41st annual meeting of the Conference Board held at ... New York City, May 17, 1957.1957-01-01
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Wage inflationa discussion by the Conference Board Economic Forum and guests, held at St. Regis Hotel, New York City, February 28, 1957, rev. to April 26, 19571957-01-01
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Tax reform and tax revisiontwo sessions of the 373rd meeting of the conference board-- Rev. and updated for publication. --National Industrial Conference Board1957-01-01
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Economic comparisons, USA-USSRpopulation and area, basic production, exports, levels of living, military.1958-01-01
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How to stimulate salesmen to better selling1958-01-01
Unemployment, wages, and inflationa discussion1958-01-01-
How to stimulate salesmen to better selling.1958-01-01
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Administered pricingeconomic and legal issues.1958-01-01
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The alcoholic worker1958-01-01
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Foreign licensing agreements1958-01-01
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Transportation equipment.1958-01-01
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Copperbasic industrial data.1958-01-01
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USA - USSR; economic comparisonspopulation and area, basic production, exports, levels of living, military.1958-01-01
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Organization of staff functions.Distributedby the British Institute of Management1958-01-01
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White collar union contracts1958-01-01
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Discretionary income.Supplement.National Industrial Conference Board1958-01-01
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Organization of staff functions1958-01-01
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Industrial uses of radioisotopes1958-01-01
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Clerical salaries in 18 cities1958-01-01
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Inventory management in industry.1958-01-01
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Charting the company organization structure.1959-01-01
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The relative importance of labor claims, property claims, tax claims.1959-01-01
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Corporate directorship practices1959-01-01
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The business outlook, 1960a discussion by the Conference Board Economic Forum and guests1959-01-01
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Management's role in electronic data processing1959-01-01
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Statements of personnel policy1959-01-01
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A philosophy of marketing for managementfour keynote talks on management.N.I.C.B.1959-01-01
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Rubber products industrya statistical compendium.1959-01-01
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Rubber products industrya statistical compendium.1959-01-01
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America and the worldcomparisons, projections.1959-01-01
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Automobile allowances for sales personnel1959-01-01
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Prerequisites for economic growtha discussionNational Industrial Conference Board1959-01-01
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Radioisotopes in industry1959-01-01
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Preparing for collective bargaining.The Board1959-01-01
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Severance pay patterns in nonmanufacturing.1960-01-01
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Economic growth in the 1960'sprerequisites, potentials, problems. Prepared for the 44th annual meeting of the Conference Board, May 19, 20, 1960.1960-01-01
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Economic unity in Europeprograms and problems1960-01-01
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Top executive compensation1960-01-01
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Forms and records in personnel administration.Distributed by the British Institute of Management1960-01-01
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Use of motivation research in marketing1960-01-01
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Progress against inflationa series of talks on the subject1960-01-01
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Chemicals and allied products[a statistical compendium.]1960-01-01
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Administration of executive expense accounts1960-01-01
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Compensating first-line supervisors in factory and office1960-01-01
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Economic growth in the 1960'sprerequisites, potentials, problems.1960-01-01
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Problem-solving conferenceshow to plan them, how to lead them, how to make them work1960-01-01
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Small orders: problems and solutions1960-01-01
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Severance pay patterns in nonmanufacturing [by Harland Fox. Division of Personnel Administration]1960-01-01
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Chemicals and allied products[a statistical compendium.1960-01-01
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The business outlook, 1961a discussion by the Conference Board Economic Forum and guests1960-01-01
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The new competitioninternational comparisons. Prepared for the 45th annual meeting of the Conference Board, May 18 and 19, 1961.1961-01-01
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Union dues, initiation fees, per capita taxes, per capita revenue and membership reported by 150 unions in 1961.1961-01-01
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Company participation in the political process.1961-01-01
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Administration of electronic data processing1961-01-01
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Following up attitude survey findings1961-01-01
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Personnel procedure manualstheir contents, format, preparation, distribution1961-01-01
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Managing company casha research report1961-01-01
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Statistics of Manufacturing IndustriesFabricated Metal Products.s.n1961-01-01
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Business outlook, 1962a discussion by the Conference Board Economic Forum and guests1961-01-01
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Organizing Foreign-Base Corporations.s.n1961-01-01
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Fabricated metal productsa statistical compendium.1961-01-01
American enterprise: the next ten yearsfrom the proceedings of the forty-fourth annual meeting.Macmillan1961-01-01-
Corporate organization structures1961-01-01
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Nonelectrical machinery.1962-01-01
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Prevalence of bonus plans in manufacturing1962-01-01
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Electrical machinery.1962-01-01
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Measuring advertising results.N.I.C.B.1962-01-01
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Employee savings plans in the United States1962-01-01
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Antitrust in an expanding economytranscript of special one-day conference, May 16, 1962.1962-01-01
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Field sales managementa symposium.N.I.C.B.1962-01-01
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Economic dimensions of America's corporations.1962-01-01
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Cycles in Government Securities1. Federal Debt and Its Ownership.s.n1962-01-01
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Electrical machinerya statistical compendium.1962-01-01
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Business outlook, 1963The Board1962-01-01
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Economic dimensions of America's corporations.Prepared for the 46th annual meeting of the Conference Board, May 17th and 18th, 1962, the Waldorf-Astoria.1962-01-01
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Top Executive Compensation.s.n1962-01-01
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Financial committees1962-01-01
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The development of marketing objectives and plansa symposium.1963-01-01
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The Conference Board's diffusion indexes1963-01-01
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Business outlook, 1964The Board1963-01-01
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Primary metals: I-1963-01-01
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Managing capital expenditures [by Norman E. Pflomm.]1963-01-01
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Kaiser-Steel Union Sharing Plan.s.n1963-01-01
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Jobs, profits, economic growth.Prepared for the 47th Annual Meeting of the Conference Board, May 15th, 16th and 17th, 1963, the Waldorf-Astoria.1963-01-01
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Managing capital expenditures1963-01-01
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Pretesting Advertising.s.n1963-01-01
College graduates assess their company training.1963-01-01-
Allocating corporate expenses1963-01-01
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Jobs, profits, economic growth.Prepared for the 47th Annual Meeting of the Conference Board, May 15th, 16th and 17th, 1963, the Waldorf-Astoria.1963-01-01
Voluntary and involuntary unemploymenta symposium.1964-01-01-
Patent counsel in industry1964-01-01
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Business outlook, 1965The Board1964-01-01
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Stone, clay, and glass products.1964-01-01
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The Conference Board's new index of help-wanted advertising.The Board1964-01-01
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Corporate retirement policy and practices1964-01-01
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Motivating the older salesmana symposium.1964-01-01
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Detailed analysis of regular statistical reports made to top management.1964-01-01
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Personnel Audits and Reports to Top Management.s.n1964-01-01
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Building A Sound Distributor OrganizationA Symposium.s.n1964-01-01
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Government-industry conference.1965-01-01
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Obstacles and incentives to private foreign investment, 1962-1964the experiences of the investors of twelve nations in eighty-eight countries1965-01-01
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Industry Aid to Education.s.n1965-01-01
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Emerging trends in marketinga symposium.1965-01-01
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Top management organization in divisionalized companiesNational Industrial Conference Board1965-01-01
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The product manager systema symposium.1965-01-01
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Sales analysisNICB1965-01-01
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Selecting and evaluating distributors[a research report from the Conference Board1965-01-01
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Administration of Cost Reduction Programs.s.n1965-01-01
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Government-industry conference.1965-01-01
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Office personnel practices: nonmanufacturings.n.1965-01-01
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Employee Patent and Secrecy Agreements.s.n1965-01-01
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Using marketing consultants and research agencies.1966-01-01
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Personnel administration: changing scope and organization1966-01-01
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The report of the President's Commission on Automationa critique; transcript of the Conference Board workshop-seminar on the report of the National Commission on Technology, Automation, and Economic Progress, held at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York, N.Y., April 12, 1966.1966-01-01
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Organization for new-product developmenta symposium.1966-01-01
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Setting Advertising Objectives.s.n1966-01-01
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Company experience with Negro employment. Supplement.1966-01-01
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Chart gude to financial markets.1966-01-01
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Research support for global marketing. A symposium.National Industrial Conference Board1966-01-01
Company experience with Negro employment.1966-01-01-
Let there be light... the Conference Board's first 50 years of service.1966-01-01
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Population and economic growth.1966-01-01
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Evaluating Media.s.n1966-01-01
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Business outlook 19661966-01-01
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Modern-day capitalismprogress, problems, potentials1966-01-01
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Incentives for salesmena symposium.1967-01-01
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Training Company SalesmenA Survey.s.n1967-01-01
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World-Wide Look at Business-Government RelationsPresent Problems and Future Cooperation.s.n1967-01-01
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Interdivisional transfer pricing.National Industrial Conference Board1967-01-01
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Market testing consumer productsa symposiumNational Industrial Conference Board1967-01-01
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Market testing consumer productsa symposium.The Board1967-01-01
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The marketing executive looks ahead1967-01-01
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Economic Growth in the Seventies.s.n1967-01-01
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Business outlook, 1967a discussion by the Conference Board Economic Forum and guests1967-01-01
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Business outlook, 1967a discussion by the Conference Board Economic Forum and guests1967-01-01
Market profiles of consumer products.1967-01-01-
Appraising the Market For New Industrial Products.s.n1967-01-01
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Employee Stock Purchase Plans.s.n1967-01-01
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Managing changea collection of papers presented at theNational Industrial conference Boards' Management conference in New York, City, January 19-20, 1967the Author1967-01-01
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Antitrust Issues in Restricting Sales Territories and Outlets (the Schwinn Decision).s.n1967-01-01
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Financing Local Government.s.n1967-01-01
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Economic outlook in Canada, 1968.Report of an economic forum ... held at the University Club of Montreal, October 20, 1967.1967-01-01
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Grocery industry barometer, 1968.Consumer Research Institute of the Grocery Manufacturing Industry1968-01-01
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Business outlook, 1968a discussion by the Conference Board forum and guests1968-01-01
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Business outlook, 1968a discussion by the Conference Board forum and guests1968-01-01
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The chief executive's relations with customers.1968-01-01
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The role of business in public affairs.1968-01-01
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The Conference Board Economic Forum [presents] The economics of tariffsJohnson Reprint1969-01-01
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The Conference Board presents When should wages be increased?An evening with the Economic ForumJohnson Reprint1969-01-01
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The chief executive and his tenure1969-01-01
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Business outlook, 19691969-01-01
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The Conference Board presents The need for federal tax revisionan evening with the economists.Johnson Reprint1969-01-01
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Canada-United States comparedCanadian business indicators 1965-1968; compendium.1969-01-01
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Business outlook, 1969a discussion by the Conference Board Economic forum and guests1969-01-01
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World economic growthtasks for the 1970's.1969-01-01
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The Conference Board presents The "miracle" of productivityan evening with the economists.Johnson Reprint1969-01-01
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The urban dilemmaseven steps toward resolution.1969-01-01
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The Conference Board presents Will the guaranteed annual wage work?An evening with the economists.Johnson Reprint1969-01-01
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Financial markets in Canadaa chart survey 1960-19691969-01-01
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"If I were the client ..."A symposium.1969-01-01
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Executive development programs in universities1969-01-01
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Obstacles and incentives to private foreign investment, 1967-1968.1969-01-01
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Help-Wanted Index.s.n1970-01-01
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Continuing Education For Financial Management.s.n1970-01-01
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Factors Moderating Unemployment Abroad.s.n1970-01-01
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Sales Forecasting Practicesan Appraisal : A Survey.s.n1970-01-01
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Public affairs challenges of the '70sreport on a conference at the Waldorf-Astoria, April 16, 1970.1970-01-01
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Twenty Company-Sponsored FoundationsPrograms and Policies.s.n1970-01-01
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Public affairs challenges of the '70s.1970-01-01
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Managing the International Financial Function.s.n1970-01-01
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Combatting Knowledge Obsolescence2. Employee Tuiton-Aid Plans.s.n1970-01-01
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ConsultantsSelection, Use, and Appraisal.s.n1970-01-01
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Business outlook 1970a discussionNational Industrial Conference Board1970-01-01
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Business Aviation Practices.s.n1970-01-01
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Executive Compensation Plans in the Smaller Company.s.n1970-01-01
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New Basic Data For the Analysis of Savings, 1952-1966Cities, Smsa's, and Country Areas.s.n1970-01-01
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Federal Revenue Sharing with the StatesProblems and Promises.s.n1970-01-01
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Capital Gap Between Developed and Developing CountriesCauses and Remedies.s.n1970-01-01
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Perspectives For the '70S and '80STomorrow's Problems Confronting Today's Management.s.n1970-01-01
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Anticipating Major Business Threats.s.n1970-01-01
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Sources of Corporate GrowthA Survey.s.n1970-01-01
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Challenge to leadershipmanaging in a changing world.Free P1973-01-01
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Marketing research in action.The Board