Trade Associations In The United States
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Author | : Lyn Spillman |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 532 |
Release | : 2012-08-30 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0226769569 |
Popular conceptions hold that capitalism is driven almost entirely by the pursuit of profit and self-interest. Challenging that assumption, this major new study of American business associations shows how market and non-market relations are actually profoundly entwined at the heart of capitalism. In Solidarity in Strategy, Lyn Spillman draws on rich documentary archives and a comprehensive data set of more than four thousand trade associations from diverse and obscure corners of commercial life to reveal a busy and often surprising arena of American economic activity. From the Intelligent Transportation Society to the American Gem Trade Association, Spillman explains how business associations are more collegial than cutthroat, and how they make capitalist action meaningful not only by developing shared ideas about collective interests but also by articulating a disinterested solidarity that transcends those interests. Deeply grounded in both economic and cultural sociology, Solidarity in Strategy provides rich, lively, and often surprising insights into the world of business, and leads us to question some of our most fundamental assumptions about economic life and how cultural context influences economic.
Author | : Laura Phillips Sawyer |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 394 |
Release | : 2018-01-11 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1108548040 |
Rather than viewing the history of American capitalism as the unassailable ascent of large-scale corporations and free competition, American Fair Trade argues that trade associations of independent proprietors lobbied and litigated to reshape competition policy to their benefit. At the turn of the twentieth century, this widespread fair trade movement borrowed from progressive law and economics, demonstrating a persistent concern with market fairness - not only fair prices for consumers but also fair competition among businesses. Proponents of fair trade collaborated with regulators to create codes of fair competition and influenced the administrative state's public-private approach to market regulation. New Deal partnerships in planning borrowed from those efforts to manage competitive markets, yet ultimately discredited the fair trade model by mandating economy-wide trade rules that sharply reduced competition. Laura Phillips Sawyer analyzes how these efforts to reconcile the American tradition of a well-regulated society with the legacy of Gilded Age of laissez-faire capitalism produced the modern American regulatory state.
Author | : United States. Federal Election Commission |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 68 |
Release | : 1984 |
Genre | : Campaign funds |
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Total Pages | : 12 |
Release | : 1984 |
Genre | : Labor unions |
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Author | : Buck Downs |
Publisher | : Columbia Books Incorporated Publishers |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2001-02 |
Genre | : Labor unions |
ISBN | : 9781880873427 |
Author | : John Bell |
Publisher | : Weddle's |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2013-06 |
Genre | : Competition, International |
ISBN | : 9781928734758 |
Millions of Americans remain unemployed, but on average three million jobs go unfilled because employers cannot find workers with the skills and experience they need. In addition, over 800,000 people aren’t counted in monthly unemployment reports because they have given up looking for jobs. Addressing the skills gap and getting people back to work through workforce development programs is – and has long been – a national priority. Yet far too frequently, current efforts fail for multiple reasons – from inconsistent funding and one-shot training programs to an over-reliance on local programs to solve a national problem. Professional associations are on standby and ready to train, educate, and motivate workers across career fields and industries to take charge of their own careers. The A+ Solution makes the case for how and why 70,000 professional societies and trade associations are perfectly positioned to train and support our workforce with proven expertise at minimal cost. From industry-based expertise and knowledge communities to certifications and continuing education programs, associations offer unparalleled resources to provide individuals and employers with long-term training solutions. Yet, current legislation limits associations from active participation in workforce training at the state and local level. The A + Solution provides a compelling argument for what associations offer – and the changes needed to take wider advantage of their programs and services.
Author | : Columbia Books Inc |
Publisher | : Columbia Books Incorporated Publishers |
Total Pages | : 1028 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Reference |
ISBN | : 9780971548732 |
Author | : Anek Laothamatas |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 184 |
Release | : 2019-03-07 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0429722702 |
This book provides detailed empirical data regarding chambers of commerce, their peak organizations, and trade associations of Thailand that has moved away from a pure form of bureaucratic polity to liberal corporatism.
Author | : Tara E. Sheets |
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Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Associations, institutions, etc |
ISBN | : 9780787635381 |
Author | : National Industrial Conference Board |
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Total Pages | : 412 |
Release | : 1925 |
Genre | : Antitrust law |
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