Leo Wolman
Leo Wolman (February 24, 1890 – October 2, 1961) was a noted American economist whose work focused on labor economics. He also served on a number of important boards and commissions for the federal government. Provided by Wikipedia
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Ebb and flow in trade unionism / by Wolman, Leo, 1890-1961
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The growth of American trade unions, 1880-1923 / by Wolman, Leo, 1890-1961
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Ebb and flow in trade unionism / by Wolman, Leo, 1890-1961
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The boycott in American trade unions. by Wolman, Leo, 1890-1961
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Industry-wide bargaining / by Wolman, Leo, 1890-1961
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The conditions of labor peace : an address delivered at the general meeting of American Iron and Steel Institute, May 23, 1946 / by Wolman, Leo, 1890-1961
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The growth of American trade unions, 1880-1923 / by Wolman, Leo, 1890-1961
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