Those who read the History of Trade Unionism will want to know how far the Trade Union, as an industrial device, is an economic success—how its operations affect the National Being—whether it is a cause of loss to the employers—what effect it has on prices.

These questions, and many more, are explicitly answered in

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Eleven short studies by the same Authors.