About This Book
A practical outline for advancing industry by prioritizing human welfare, presenting policies and methods for creating and managing productive enterprises. It argues for higher value per unit of labor through improved tools, specialization, efficient organization, and cooperative management, offering guidance for investors, managers, and workers to assess prospects and reduce investment risk. Emphasizing unified public purpose after wartime disruption, it promotes steady policy, team work, and personal development as keys to state and individual economic progress, and is framed as both a textbook and a reference for those involved in industrial development.
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