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The Industrial Army 1. Effect of mobilization on the character of the working population in

(a) Various countries (b) Various industries

(c) The work of women, children, and the physically unfit. D. The effects of war on the consumption of goods

(a) (b) (c) (d)

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Food Equipment for the army Clothing for the working classes Arms and munitions

Destructive effects of the war 1. On men in the army

(a) Men killed; men permanently disabled; men wounded and temporarily disabled

2. 3. Effect of war in causing labor to be devoted to work less productive than while peace prevailed On capital

(a) Destruction of cultivated lands in France, Belgium, Serbia, Roumania, Italy, and Russia (b) Destruction of buildings and machinery 1. Necessary for the progress of the war 2. For other than necessary purposes (c) Capital rendered partially or entirely useless during the period of the war.

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The Effects of the Mobilization of Men and Capital on the Internal organization of Business Enterprises.

References: Newell, F. H.: Reconstruction Agencies, Political Science Review, February 1919. National Industrial Conference Board: Problems of Industrial Readjustment In the United Staters. Llttlefleld, Walter: War Casualties of All the Nations, Current History, February 1919, pp. 239-248. - Getting Back to a Peace Basis, ibid., pp. 249-254 - Emerging from War Conditions, Current History, March 1919, pp. 464-468 Ford, George B.: Summary of War Damage in France, Current History, March 1919, pp. 616-521.