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A RISING out of the Conference held in 1937 by the JTJL International Industrial Relations Institute, when the theme was productivity and standards of living as influenced by industrial relations, the Institute has arranged a series of publications, the I.R.I. Social Economic Series, to present the results of its studies. Two of these have now appeared, the first by A. Carrillo on "Mexico's Resources for Livelihood" including a general introduction to the series on the world's natural resources and standards of living (Mexico's Resources for Livelihood: a Study of the Influence of Foreign Ownership. By Alejandro Carrillo. Pp. 34. The Hague and New York: International Industrial Relations Inst., 1938. 25 cents).
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Economics of Industry. Nature 142, 1008 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/1421008a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/1421008a0