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Graham Hutton Archives
Graham Hutton •ï¿½23 Items / 4 Books, 18 Articles, 1 Review
We Too Can Prosper (1953)
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    A Colony's Challenge (Review)
    We Too Can Prosper, by Graham Hutton
    1. We Too Can Prosper by Graham Hutton
    The Saturday Review, January 23, 1954, p. 42
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    Recent Books on International Relations (7 Reviews)
    The British Commonwealth of Nations
    1. Call Back Yesterday: Memoirs 1887-1931 by Hugh Dalton
    2. Stemming the Tide by Winston Churchill
    3. Diplomatic Twilight, 1930-1940 by Walford Selby
    4. The Ruling Few by David Kelly
    5. We Too Can Prosper by Graham Hutton
    6. Prophecy of Famine by H.J. Massingham and Edward Hyams
    7. The Empire and Commonwealth Year Book 1953-4 by Ronald S. Russell
    Foreign Affairs, April 1954, p. 516
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    Personal Check-List (16 Reviews)
    Social Responsibilities of the Businessman, by Howard R. Bowen
    1. Social Responsibilities of the Businessman by Howard R. Bowen
    2. Effects of Taxation: Investments by Individuals by J. Keith Butters, Lawrence E. Thompson, and Lynn L. Bollinger, ...
    3. Management Succession in Small and Growing Enterprises by C. Roland Christensen
    4. Who Speaks for Man? by Norman Cousins
    5. Maintaining Prosperity
    6. Spending for Industrial Research, 1951-1952 by DeWitt Clinton Dearborn, Rose W. Kneznek, and R.N. Anthony, ...
    7. We Too Can Prosper by Graham Hutton
    8. Europe and the United States in the World Economy by Robert Marjolin
    9. The Standards We Raise by Paul M. Mazur
    10. The Whole Man Goes to Work by Henry L. Nunn
    11. The Worker Speaks His Mind on Company and Union by Theodore V. Purcell
    12. European Impressions of the American Worker by Robert W. Smuts
    13. Southeast Asia in the Coming World by Philip Warren Thayer
    14. Economics for You and Me by Arthur R. Upgren and Stahrl Edmunds
    15. Scientific Research and Development in American Industry by Helen Wood
    16. Employment and Wages in the United States by W.S. Woytinsky
    The Saturday Review, January 23, 1954, p. 40
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    A Library of Business (24 Reviews)
    Economics
    1. The Economic Impact on Under-Developed Societies by S. Herbert Frankel
    2. American Foreign Assistance by William Adams Brown, Jr. and Redvers Opie
    3. Resources and the American Dream by Samuel H. Ordway, Jr.
    4. We Too Can Prosper by Graham Hutton
    5. American Income and Its Use by Elizabeth E. Hoyt, Margaret G. Reid, and Joseph L. McConnell, ...
    6. Defense and the Dollar by Albert Gailord Hart
    7. The American Way by Shepard B. Clough
    8. The Origins and Development of the American Economy by E.A.J. Johnson and Herman E. Krooss
    9. The Standards We Raise by Paul M. Mazur
    10. The Regulation of Businessmen by Robert E. Lane
    11. The Economic Almanac, 1953-1954 by Frederick W. Jones and Anita R. Beckerman
    12. Big Business: A New Era by David E. Lilienthal
    13. The World Wheat Economy, 1885-1939 by Wilfred Malenbaum
    14. Source Readings in Economic Thought by Philip C. Newman, Arthur D. Gayer, and Milton H. Spencer, ...
    15. Savings in the Modern Economy by Walter W. Heller
    16. Economic Controls and Defense by Donald H. Wallace
    17. The Mechanism of Economic Systems by Arnold Tustin
    18. Introduction to Malthus by D.V. Glass
    19. Politics, Economics, and Welfare by Robert A. Dahl and Charles E. Lindblom
    20. The Economic State of New England by Arthur A. Bright, Jr. and George H. Ellis
    21. Essays in Positive Economics by Milton Friedman
    22. The Organizational Revolution by Kenneth E. Boulding
    23. Studies in Econometric Method by William C. Hood and Tjalling C. Koopmans
    24. Religion and Economic Responsibility by Walter G. Muelder
    The Saturday Review, January 23, 1954, p. 48