Henry William Macrosty

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Henry William Macrosty
Born1865
Died19 January 1941

Henry William Macrosty (1865 – 19 January 1941) was President of the Royal Statistical Society between 1940–41.[1]

Macrosty was active in the Fabian Society for many years, writing a proposed bill creating an eight-hour working day in 1893, "The Revival of Agriculture: a proposed policy for Great Britain" in 1905, and several other tracts for the society. From 1895 until 1906, he served on the society's executive.[2]

Works

  • Henry William Macrosty (1907). The Trust Movement in British Industry: A Study of Business Organisation. Routledge/Thoemmes Press. .
Bourgin, G. (1906-01-01). "Reviewed work: The trust movement in British industry. A study of business organisation, Henry W. MACROSTY". L'Année Sociologique (1896/1897-1924/1925). 11 (ArticleType: book–review / Full publication date: 1906–1909 / Copyright © 1906 Presses Universitaires de France): 616–620. .
F., O. (1907-06-01). "The Trust Movement in British Industry" (PDF). Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. 70 (2): 338–340.
JSTOR 2339673
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Macgregor, D. H. (1907-09-01). "The Trust Movement in British Industry" (PDF). The Economic Journal. 17 (67): 381–383.
JSTOR 2220478
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Wright, Chester W. (1908-01-01). "Reviewed work: The Trust Movement in British Industry, Henry W. Macrosty". Journal of Political Economy. 16 (1): 42–44.
JSTOR 1820745
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Wiedenfeld, K. (1909-01-01). "Zur Charakteristik englischen Unternehmertums". Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik. Dritte Folge. 93 (1): 681–686. .

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