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Frederick H. Harbison
Frederick Harris Harbison (Dec, 18, 1912 - 1976) was an American labor economist, and Professor of Labor Economics at Princeton University, known from his study on "Management in the industrial world," published in 1959 and his work on labor and management.〔Hofstede, Geert. "Culture and organizations." ''International Studies of Management & Organization'' (1980): 15-41.〕〔Machlup, Fritz. ''Frederick Harris Harbison (1912-1976).'' Philadelphia : American Philosophical Society, 1977.〕
Harbison was born in Sewickley, Pennsylvania to Ralph and Helen Harbison, where he father was brick manufacturer. He obtained his AB in economics in 1934 from Princeton University, where in 1940 he also obtained his PhD in the thesis on Labor Relations in the Iron and Steel Industry.〔National Academy of Education (1978) ''Proceedings of the National Academy of Education.'' p. 128.〕
In World War II Harbison served in the Office of Production Management, at the War Labor Board, at the Petroleum Administration for War, and at the Army Service Forces. In 1945 he started his academic career as Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago. In 1955 he moved to Princeton University, where he was Professor of Economics and International Affairs, until 1976. He served as Members of the Organization of American States Task Force on Education, Science, and Culture in the John F. Kennedy administration in 1962.
== Selected publications ==

* Harbison, Frederick Harris, and Charles Andrew Myers. ''Management in the industrial world: An international analysis.'' New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1959.
* Kerr, Clark, John T. Dunlop, and Frederick H. Harbison. ''Industrialism and industrial man: The problems of labor and management in economic growth.'' Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1960.
* Harbison, Frederick Harris, and Charles Andrew Myers. ''Education, manpower, and economic growth: Strategies of human resource development. Tata McGraw-Hill Education, 1964.
* Harbison, Frederick Harris. ''Human resources as the wealth of nations. Vol. 3.'' New York: Oxford University Press, 1973.
Articles, a selection
* Kerr, C., Harbison, F. H., Dunlop, J. T., & Myers, C. A. (1960). "Industrialism and industrial man." ''Int'l Lab. Rev.,'' 82, 236.
* Harbison, Frederick, and Charles A. Myers. "Management in the industrial world." ''The International Executive'' 2.1 (1960): 9-10.'

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