282
Hollander, Prof. Jacob H., 52-3
Holmes, Rev. John Haynes, xi
Hoover, President, xi, 12, 16, 17,
2tff, 57, 100, 104, 106, 110,
111, 126, 129, 142, 175, 256
“Hoover boom,” xvi
‘Human” engineering, 169-70
Humphrey, William E.. rr:
“Ideal Formula” for index of
production, 122
[ncome-tax cut, 1930, 13, 40, 238
Index numbers in production,
161
Industrial disputes reduced, 168
Industrial production, increase
in, due to science, 120ff.
Industrials, 2, 3, 15, 16, 114
Industry organized for stabiliza-
tion, 22-3
Inflation. See Credits
Insull, Martin J., 131
Insurance for workers, 169-71
Interest rates, short-time, de-
pressed after 1920, 228, 230-1
International paper, 108
[nventions of value to industry,
127, 129, 131
Investment companies organized
by commercial banks, 34
Investment trusts, 49, 56, 204,
206, 214, 216
Investment and Purchasing
Power (Van Strum), zoo
Journal of Commerce, 34, 242
Juglar, Clement, 258
Karsten chart, xvi
Karsten Statistical Laboratories,
xvi
Kavanaugh, James E., 171
Kemmerer Commission, 144
Kemmerer, E. W., 134, 185
Kent, Fred I., 222-4, 226, 248-0
Index
King, W. I., 185
Labor: in relation to industrial
productivity, 157; to manage-
ment, 162-5
Labor's Ideals Concerning Man-
agement (Green), 158
Lamont, Thomas W., 6, 12
Legislation proposed, to avert
panics, 248
Ley, Harold A. 169
Liquidation, Oct. Nov., 1929,
causes of, 3, 9, 31ff.
London Stock Exchange, 20, 230
Lumber industry regulated by
trade conferences. 110
Making of Index Numbers, The
(Fisher), 122
Management of industry and
business: scientific methods
applied to, 142-56; shared by
Labor, 157-74; examples of
codperation, 162-5
Manufacturers’ Record, so-1
Margin system, substitute for,
as safeguard against panic,
251-2
Margins: too small to protect
borrowers, 46, 47; waived
after Oct. 28, 241; new pro-
posal to figure, on value basis,
to avert panic, 248
Mark, the German, 183-4
Market, money, research pro-
posed, to study causes of panic,
249
Mass-production, advantages of,
115
Meek, H. B., 247
Mellon, Andrew W., xi, 39
Mergers, 101-18; their increase,
101-2; effect on production
costs, 102, 104; on employ-
ment, 105; now legitimate.