The North Will Rise Again: Pensions, Politics and Power in the 1980sMonograph on the economic implications, legal aspects and political aspects of pension scheme funds in the USA - discusses the struggle for control of capital resources among trade unions, local governments, banks and insurance companies, and suggests that a renewed economic growth and a reduction in unemployment will be possible upon shifting capital flow from the South atlantic states to the northern states. Bibliography pp. 233 to 274. |
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THE DECLINE OF ORGANIZED LABOR | 12 |
THE NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL STATES 2 Unions in Turmoil | 15 |
Uprooting Union Jobs | 30 |
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