Political EconomyAmerican Book Company, 1917 - 134 Seiten |
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... improvements , things will be made so plen- tifully that 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 ...
... improvements , things will be made so plen- tifully that 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 ...
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... improvements in machinery , and the general prosperity of the country . It is certain , too , that the increase of wages is not confined to those trades which have unions ; even common labourers who have no unions receive considerably ...
... improvements in machinery , and the general prosperity of the country . It is certain , too , that the increase of wages is not confined to those trades which have unions ; even common labourers who have no unions receive considerably ...
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... improvements towards the end of his lease . 68. Tenant Right . Another good arrangement is tenant right , which consists in giving the tenant a right to claim the value of any unexhausted improvements , which he may have made in his ...
... improvements towards the end of his lease . 68. Tenant Right . Another good arrangement is tenant right , which consists in giving the tenant a right to claim the value of any unexhausted improvements , which he may have made in his ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
UTILITY | 17 |
PRODUCTION OF WEALTH | 24 |
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