Atkinson, Edward, 1827-1905
Atkinson, Edward
Edward Atkinson United States businessman and economist
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Works
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Address delivered by Edward Atkinson at the opening of the second annual fair of the New England manufacturers' and mechanics' institute, in Boston, Wednesday, September 6, 1882. | |
Addresses upon the labor question. | |
The application of science to the production and consumption of food. | |
An argument for the conditional repeal of the legal-tender act. | |
Argument of Edward Atkinson before the Raileday Committee : March 1873 | |
The banking principle; or, Banking in its relations to currency. | |
British silver and its cost. | |
Cheap cotton by free labor, 1861: | |
Commercial union between the United States and Canada. | |
The cost of criminal aggression in the Philippine Islands to the people of Massachusetts ... | |
The Cost of our government | |
The cost of war and warfare | |
Course of lectures on the currency, resources and indebtedness of the United States, delivered before the American geographical and statistical society. | |
Criminal aggression: by whom committed? ... | |
A department of insurance engineering, a public necessity. | |
The development of the resources of the southern states. An address to the Atlanta chamber of commerce. | |
The distribution of products; | |
The dominion of iron and coal. What it stands for; prepared for submission at the meeting of the American association for the advancement of science, June, 1900. | |
[Economic papers; collected pamphlets, reprints, etc.] | |
The elements of national prosperity; | |
Esquisse de l'organisation ... de la société future. | |
Facts and figures the basis of economic science ... | |
Food and feeding considered as a factor in making the rates of wages or earning : an address given by Edward Atkinson to the Cotton Manufacturers' Association , April 26, 1891 | |
Food and land tenure. | |
The future supply of cotton ... | |
How to pay for the Hoosac tunnel, by fixing the terminus of the tunnel line on the South Boston flats belonging to the commonwealth. | |
Industrial exhibitions: their true function in connection with industrial education. | |
The industrial progress of the Nation : consumption limited, production unlimited | |
Inefficiency of economic legislation | |
Labor and capital allies, not enemies | |
The margin of profits; how it is now divided, what part of the present hours of labor can now be spared. | |
Memorandum in regard to the equity in the case between the govt. and the Union Pacific r. r. ... | |
Mental energy. | |
Mill construction... | |
The national debt. A decrease of 802 millions in three years. Important and interesting facts. Speech of Edward Atkinson, of Brookline, Mass. delivered at Worcester, Mass., Sept. 9, 1868. | |
On the collection of revenue. | |
"One function of the savings bank; its importance as a lender or distributor of capital." : address of the Hon. Edward Atkinson, delivered in the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce before the Savings Bank Association of the State of New York, May 20, 1897. | |
Ottawa and Atlantic Railway : the new line explained at the Merchants' exchange by W.R. Hibbard, Esq. : speech by Edward Atkinson : remarks by C.C. Coffin ... [et al.]. | |
Outlook for iron in the next ten years. | |
Plan for a Textile Laboratory and Museum | |
The Precious Metals-Appreciation or Depreciation? | |
The prevention of loss by fire; fifty years' record of factory mutual insurance, based on thirty-five years' personal experience; with suggestions for the protection of cities from conflagrations. | |
Protection and wages | |
The protective tariff : testimony of Edward Atkinson before the United States Industrial Commission | |
The race problem: its possible solution | |
The railroads of the United States; a potent factor in the politics of that country and of Great Britain. | |
The railway, the farmer and the public | |
Reciprocity. | |
Repercussion des droits de Douane | |
Report made by Edward Atkinson, of Boston, Mass., to the President of the United States, upon the present status of Bimetallism in Europe. October, 1887 | |
Report to the Boston Board of Trade on the cotton manufacture of 1862. | |
Revenue reform: an essay | |
The science of nutrition. Treatise upon the science of nutrition | |
Senator Sherman's fallacies; | |
Sheep upon the upland cotton fields, and some other matters. An address prepared for submission to the Southern cotton spinners' association at their meeting to be held in Charlotte, N.C., May 14th and 15th, 1903. | |
The society of to-morrow: a forecast of its political and economic organisation | |
Suggestions for the establishment of food laboratories in connection with the agricultural experiment stations of the United States ... | |
Taxation and work [MI] 1892 | |
I. The cost of a national crime. II. | |
A true policy of protection : a treatise prepared for submission to the Boston Chamber of Commerce and other merchants and to manufacturers | |
The use and abuse of legal tender acts : true and false bimetallism | |
Views of the late Edward Atkinson ... on occupations in their relation to the tariff | |
What is a bank? What service does a bank perform? A lecture given before the Finance club of Harvard university, March, 1880. Also, How every man may become his own landlord. | |
Why money is scarce in the southwest : Boston, April 9, 1895 ... |