Paul Howard Douglas

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Economics University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
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Edwin R.A. Seligman grad student 1921 Columbia (Neurotree)
 (American Apprenticeship and Industrial Education)
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Potter HC, Douglas PH. (1953) Economy in the National Government. Journal of Finance. 8: 361
Shoup CS, Douglas PH. (1952) Economy in the National Government. Political Science Quarterly. 67: 448
Daly P, Douglas PH. (1943) The Production Function for Canadian Manufactures Journal of the American Statistical Association. 38: 178-186
Douglas PH. (1938) The Economic Theory of Wage Regulation University of Chicago Law Review. 5: 2
Douglas PH. (1933) American State and Local Government The Industrial Commission of Wisconsin (University of Wisconsin Studies in the Social Sciences, pp. 324), A. J. Altmeyer American Political Science Review. 27: 499-503
Douglas PH. (1930) The Next Ten Years in British Social and Economic Policy. By Cole G. D. H.. (New York: The Macmillan Company. 1929. Pp. 459.)Politics and the Land. By Dampier-Whetham C.. (London: Cambridge University Press. 1927. Pp. xii, 207.) American Political Science Review. 24: 499-501
Hanson AC, Douglas PH. (1930) The Wages of Domestic Labor in Chicago, 1890-1929 Journal of the American Statistical Association. 25: 47-50
Douglas PH. (1928) Communism . By Laski Harold J.. (New York: Henry Holt and Company. 1927. Pp. 254.) Industry and Politics . By Sir Mond Alfred. (London: The Macmillan Company. 1927. Pp. 337.) The Breakdown of Socialism . By Well Arthur Shad. (Boston: Little, Brown and Company. 1927. Pp. 272.) American Political Science Review. 22: 774-776
Douglas PH, Milnes N. (1927) The economics of wages and labour Political Science Quarterly. 42: 477
Dearle NB, Douglas PH, Hitchcock CN, et al. (1926) The Worker in Modern Economic Society.@@@Workmen's Representation in Industrial Government. The Economic Journal. 36: 269
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