Employment is much more constant in some trades than in others. In the greater part of manufactures, a journeyman may be pretty sure of employment almost every day in the year that he is able to work. A mason or bricklayer, on the contrary, can work neither... Manual of Political Economy - Seite 137von Henry Fawcett - 1869 - 533 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Adam Smith - 1789 - 526 Seiten
...others. In the greater .part of manufactures, a journeyman may be pretty fure of employment almoft every day in the year that he is able to work. A mafon or bricklayer, on the contrary, can work neither in hard froft nor in foul weather, and his employment... | |
| Adam Smith - 1801 - 524 Seiten
...in others. In the greater part of manufactures, a journeyman mav be pretty lure of employment almoft every day in the year that he is able to" work. A mafon or bricklayer, on the contrary, can work neither in hard froft nor in foul weather, and his employment... | |
| Adam Smith - 1809 - 372 Seiten
...constancy or inconstancy of employment. Employment is much more constant in some trades than in others. In the greater part of manufactures, a journeyman...liable, in consequence, to be frequently without any. What he earns, therefore, while he is employed, must not only maintain him while he is idle, but make... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812 - 582 Seiten
...in others. In the greater part of manufactures, a journeyman may be pretty fure of employment almofl every day in the year that he is able to work. A mafon or bricklayer, on the contrary, can work neither in hard froft nor in foul weather, and his employment... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812 - 520 Seiten
...in others. In the greater part of manufactures, a journeyman may be pretty fure of employment almoft every day in the year that he is able to work. A mafon or bricklayer, on the contrary, can work neither in hard froft nor in foul weather, and his employment... | |
| 1817 - 522 Seiten
...uncertainty, is one of the first rules of political economy, , . " A mason or bricklayer," says Adam Smith, " can work neither in hard frost, nor in foul weather...liable, in consequence, to be frequently without any. What he earns, therefore, while he is employed, must maintain him while he is idle. Where the computed... | |
| Samuel Read - 1829 - 440 Seiten
...constancy or inconstancy of employment. " Employment i<s much more constant in some trades than in others. In the greater part of manufactures, a journeyman...liable, in consequence, to be frequently without any. What he earns, therefore, while he is employed, must not only maintain him while he is idle, but make... | |
| Samuel Read (of Roslin.) - 1829 - 444 Seiten
...constancy or inconstancy of employment. " Employment is much more constant in some trades than in others. In the greater part of manufactures, a journeyman...liable, in consequence, to be frequently without any. What he earns, therefore, while he is employed, must not only maintain him while he is idle, but make... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 622 Seiten
...on a par. "Employment is much more constant," continues Adam Smith, "in some trades than in others. In the greater part of manufactures, a journeyman...almost every day in the year that he is able to work " (the interruptions of business arising from overstocked markets, or from a suspension of demand,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 630 Seiten
...constant," continues Adam Smith, " in some trades than in others. In the greater part of manufactories, a journeyman may be pretty sure of employment almost every day in the year that he is able to work," (the interruptions of business arising from overstocked markets, or from a suspension of demand, or... | |
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