Economics:
* The Statistical Method in Economics and Political Science: (1929) - This book discusses the importance of statistical methods in economic analysis and research.
* Investment, Location and Size of Plant: (1948) - This work focuses on the relationship between investment, geographical location, and the size of industrial plants.
* The Logic of British and American Industry: (1953) - This book explores the economic and industrial differences between Britain and the United States.
* The Economics of Fatigue and Unrest: (1924) - This work investigates the impact of fatigue and unrest on worker productivity and industrial efficiency.
Sociology:
* The Analysis of Industrial Society: (1956) - This book analyzes the structure and dynamics of industrial society, particularly in relation to social mobility and class relations.
* The Economics of Labour: (1946) - This work explores the economic factors that influence labor markets, wages, and working conditions.
Other Notable Works:
* The Labour of Men: (1936) - A study of human labor and its significance in society.
* The Human Machine: (1933) - A discussion of the impact of technology on human work and life.
* The Statistical Method in Educational Research: (1928) - A book on applying statistical methods to educational research.
Florence's work was often interdisciplinary, combining economic, sociological, and statistical perspectives. His contributions to the fields of economics, sociology, and industrial relations have been influential and are still studied today.