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Chapter xiii. CONCILIATION AND LIMITATIONS 184
1. Measurability 184
2. Relevancy 189
3. The Personal Equation 200
Summary, PART III 203
PART IV. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION IN ECONOMIC AFFAIRS
Chapter xiv. AGRICULTURAL ADMINISTRATION 209
1. From Individual Action to Transactions 209
2. From Economic Action to Political Action 212
3. Legislative and Administrative Reasoning 213
Chapter xv. CREDIT ADMINISTRATION 239
1. Credit Transactions 239
2. The Unit of Accounts 241
3. Administrative Controls 246
Chapter xvi. CAPITAL-LABOR ADMINISTRATION 261
1. From Territorial to Economic Government 261
2. From Class War to Constitutional Government 266
3. Administrative Procedure 270
4. Cooperation of Public and Private Administra-
tion
277
Summary, PART IV 285
Chapter xvii. CONCLUDING REMARKS 287
APPENDICES
Appendix i. ECONOMIC GOVERNMENT BY CORPORATE MANAGE-
MENT
297
Appendix ii. EXTRACTS OF LETTER TO THE AUTHOR FROM PAUL
RAUSHENBUSH, WISCONSIN INDUSTRIAL COMMIS-
SION, AUGUST, 1941
336
Appendix iii. JOHN R. COMMONS' POINT OF VIEW 341
A Bibliography of the Writings of John R. Commons 377
Index 409

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Economics of Collective Action. Contributors: John R. Commons - author, Selig Perlman - author, Kenneth H. Parsons - editor. Publisher: Macmillan. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1950. Page Number: xii.
    
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