Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1888 - 134 Seiten |
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... possible , and that everybody may , as a gene- ral rule , be well paid for his work . Other sciences , no doubt , assist us in reaching the same end . The science of mechanics shows how to obtain force , and how to use it in working ...
... possible , and that everybody may , as a gene- ral rule , be well paid for his work . Other sciences , no doubt , assist us in reaching the same end . The science of mechanics shows how to obtain force , and how to use it in working ...
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... possible . To do this we must , first of all , ascertain what things are wanted . There is no use making things unless , when made , they are useful , and the quantities of things must be proportioned to what are wanted . The ...
... possible . To do this we must , first of all , ascertain what things are wanted . There is no use making things unless , when made , they are useful , and the quantities of things must be proportioned to what are wanted . The ...
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... possible use out of things which we are happy enough to possess . If an object is not injured nor destroyed by use , as in the case of reading a book , or looking at a picture , then the more often we use it the greater is the utility ...
... possible use out of things which we are happy enough to possess . If an object is not injured nor destroyed by use , as in the case of reading a book , or looking at a picture , then the more often we use it the greater is the utility ...
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... possible labour . To learn how this may be done , we must inquire what is needful for the production of wealth . There are , as is commonly and correctly said , three requisites of production ; before we can , in the present state of ...
... possible labour . To learn how this may be done , we must inquire what is needful for the production of wealth . There are , as is commonly and correctly said , three requisites of production ; before we can , in the present state of ...
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... ...... labour . Secondary requisite ....... capital . 20. How to make Labour most Productive . The great object must be to make labour as productive as possible , that is , to get as much 28 [ CH . PRIMER OF POLITICAL ECONOMY .
... ...... labour . Secondary requisite ....... capital . 20. How to make Labour most Productive . The great object must be to make labour as productive as possible , that is , to get as much 28 [ CH . PRIMER OF POLITICAL ECONOMY .
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