If you liked Fatalism, faddism, and fact by Magnus W. Alexander, start with Safety in the foundry (1915), Agricultural economics pamphlets (1894), and Some vital facts and considerations in respect to compulsory health insurance (1917). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Safety in the foundry
1915 · 187 pages · Magnus W. Alexander · Same author
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Agricultural economics pamphlets
1894 · 1 pages · E. D. Chassell, Magnus W. Alexander, Robert Lacey Everett, Cromer, Evelyn Baring 1st earl of, H. R. Tolley, Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America, United States. Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America. Agricultural Department, National Farm Chemurgic Council, National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.). Committee on Agricultural Cooperation · Same author
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Some vital facts and considerations in respect to compulsory health insurance
1917 · 15 pages · Magnus W. Alexander · Same author
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Elements of the labor problem
1918 · 20 pages · Magnus W. Alexander · Same author
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A realistic approach to the problem of intergovernmental debts
1932 · 18 pages · Magnus W. Alexander · Same author
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The economic evolution of the United States
1929 · 51 pages · Magnus W. Alexander · Same author
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What should be the principal provisions of a workmen's compensation act?
1979 · 24 pages · Magnus W. Alexander · Same author
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The labor problem analyzed
1918 · 23 pages · Magnus W. Alexander · Same author
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The task of American industry and the National Industrial Conference Board .
1924 · 57 pages · Magnus W. Alexander · Same author
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Conquering the illusion of economic isolation
1929 · 12 pages · Magnus W. Alexander · Same author
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Mechanization of industry and economic and social progress
1928 · 56 pages · Magnus W. Alexander · Same author
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The agricultural problem
1926 · 7 pages · Magnus W. Alexander · Same author
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