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The author presents a two-part study: first, a diagnosis of industrial conditions and the forces that determine wages—productivity, relative scarcity of labor, group separations, price movements, and the roles of capital, management, and unions—and second, a set of practical principles and institutional proposals to guide wage settlements. He evaluates collective bargaining, examines wage differentials and the effects of inflation and deflation, critiques simplistic wage theories, and suggests mechanisms such as indices, boards, and arbitration adapted to American circumstances to secure more orderly, equitable dispute resolution.

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Herbert Feis

Herbert Feis was an American economist and author, recognized for his contributions to labor relations and economic policy. He is best known for his work "The Settlement of Wage Disputes," which explores the complexities of wage negotiations and the mechanisms for resolving conflicts in labor settings. Feis's writings reflect a deep understanding of the economic factors influencing labor markets and the importance of effective dispute resolution. His insights have contributed to the broader discourse on labor economics and the dynamics of wage determination.

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