ABSTRACT

Covering issues as pertinent today as when the book was first published, The Logic of Industrial Organization discusses key themes in industrial relations, manufacturing, employment and investment and education for business administration. The book contains chapters on the following: The Structure of Industry; The Efficiency of Large-Scale Operation; Planned and Free Consumption; Forecasting and Market Research; Competition; Rationalization and Nationalization; Investment and Employment; Incentives to Work and Mobility; Stimulus to Enterprise and Administration.

chapter I|24 pages

The Logic of Large-scale Operation

chapter II|24 pages

The Illogic of Actual Operation

chapter III|43 pages

The Relations of Producer and Consumer

chapter V|24 pages

The Stimulus to Labour

chapter VI|15 pages

The Stimulus to Invest

chapter VII|45 pages

The Stimulus to Enterprise and Administration

chapter VIII|21 pages

Education for Business Administration

chapter IX|9 pages

Conclusions