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Enterprising employers would do well to watch the publica-: tions

of the International Labour Office at Geneva. These studies and reports, drawn up by experts on the basis of the information supplied by all the member-States of the League, are both authoritative and dispassionate. In the latest issue, for example, M. Paul Devinat gives -a 'detailed account of the progress of Scientific Management in Europe (P. S. King, 46.), with particulars concerning each country.- He believes that scientific management will tend to promote unity in Europe by reminding all the peoples that their economic interests are precisely the same.

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