Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1888 - 134 Seiten |
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... workmen would be thrown out of employ- ment , and not wanted any more . If men were not required at one trade , they would only need to learn a new trade . II . When things are useful . The chief ques- tion to consider , then , is when ...
... workmen would be thrown out of employ- ment , and not wanted any more . If men were not required at one trade , they would only need to learn a new trade . II . When things are useful . The chief ques- tion to consider , then , is when ...
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... workmen would be out of employment . Tradespeople favour these notions , because it is obvious that , the more a milliner or draper can persuade his customer to buy , the more profit he makes thereby . The customers , too , are quite ...
... workmen would be out of employment . Tradespeople favour these notions , because it is obvious that , the more a milliner or draper can persuade his customer to buy , the more profit he makes thereby . The customers , too , are quite ...
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... workmen are engaged on any work , we find that each man usually takes one part of the work , and leaves other parts of the work to his mates . People by degrees arrange themselves into different trades , so that the whole work done in ...
... workmen are engaged on any work , we find that each man usually takes one part of the work , and leaves other parts of the work to his mates . People by degrees arrange themselves into different trades , so that the whole work done in ...
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... workmen do the work which no one else can do ; they have common labourers to help them in things which require no skill ; foremen plan out the work , and allot it to the artisans ; clerks , who are quick at accounts , keep the books ...
... workmen do the work which no one else can do ; they have common labourers to help them in things which require no skill ; foremen plan out the work , and allot it to the artisans ; clerks , who are quick at accounts , keep the books ...
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... workmen , especially when old , to learn the new work , and compete with those who have long practised it . In some cases this has been successfully done ; thus the Cornish miners , when the mines in Cornwall were no longer profitable ...
... workmen , especially when old , to learn the new work , and compete with those who have long practised it . In some cases this has been successfully done ; thus the Cornish miners , when the mines in Cornwall were no longer profitable ...
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