Industrial Relations Research in the 1970s Review And Appraisal
Industrial Relations Research in the 1970s Review And Appraisal
Thomas a Kochan
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Al. , 1965), the studies of The Causes of Industrial Peace (QDlden and Parker, 1955) sponsored by the National Planning Association, the encyclopedic Brookings Study of The Impact of Collective Bargaining on Management (Slichter, Healy, and Livernash, 1960), or the original father of all mammoth research projects in industrial relations, The Documentary History of American Labor (Commons and Associates, 1936). No great intellectual debates will stick in the minds of students of the 1970s such a...s the 1946 Machlup -Lester debate over the utility of marginal analysis, or the Ross-Dunlop debate of the 1940s and 1950s over whether trade union behavior can best be studied from a political or an economic perspective. Neither did the pressures of public events lead to the formation of any highly visible national study and/or research commission that approaches the stature of the Industrial Commissions of the early part of the century, or on the more limited scale, the various state wide public sector labor relations study committees of the 1960s such as the Taylor Committee in New York.
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