Post-war functions of commercial education
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Williamson, Arthur. 'Post-war functions of commercial education'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XIII Part XCVI, 1915-1917, pp329-343Download Item:

Abstract:
The title which I have chosen for the heading of this
paper is at the best a vague and imperfect one. There are
so many points to be considered, and the field of discussion
is so wide as to our preparation for the Trade War which
must inevitably ensue at the conclusion of the military one,
that it is hard to find a central line of thought to which
one can adhere without manifold digressions and side
tracks.
"The Post-War Functions of Commercial Education"
implies, primarily, an examination of the specialised instruction
for persons engaged in the purchase, sale and
transport of goods as distinct from those concerned in the
manufacture of those goods. But the manufacture of goods
is so absolutely precedent to their sale and transport, and
so entirely dominates all the issues with which we have to
deal, that no discussion could claim to be complete which
did not pay some attention to it.
The general object of the discussion is, I take it, the
promotion of our economic welfare in the hurly-burly which
is certain to arise on the return of peace.
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Read Friday, June 6th, 1916
Author: Williamson, Arthur
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Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandType of material:
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. XIII Part XCVI 1915-1917
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