Principles and Methods of Industrial Peace

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Principles and Methods of Industrial Peace is an influential early 20th-century economic treatise by Arthur Cecil Pigou that analyzes the causes of industrial conflict and explores strategies for achieving harmonious labor relations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
economic treatise
non-fiction work
addresses economic effects of lockouts
economic effects of strikes
organization of employers
organization of labor
role of the state in industrial relations
role of voluntary agreements between employers and workers
aimsTo improve economic welfare through industrial peace
promote stable labor relations
reduce industrial unrest
analyzes causes of industrial conflict
associatedPerson Alfred Marshall
associatedWith Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge
surface form: Cambridge school of economics
author Arthur Cecil Pigou
surface form: A. C. Pigou

Arthur Cecil Pigou
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describedBySource influential work in labor economics
fieldOfWork economics
labor relations
welfare economics
genre economics literature
labor economics
hasInfluenced labor policy debates in the early 20th century
subsequent writings on collective bargaining
theory of industrial relations
historicalContext era of frequent industrial disputes
period of growing trade unionism in Britain
language English
mainSubject collective bargaining
conciliation and arbitration
economic welfare
employer–employee relations
industrial conflict
industrial peace
industrial relations
labor disputes
labor legislation
trade unions
wage determination
partOf Arthur Cecil Pigou bibliography
proposes methods for achieving industrial peace
strategies for harmonious labor relations
publicationCentury 20th century
publicationPeriod early 20th century
relatedWork The Economics of Welfare
Wealth and Welfare

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