Political EconomyAmerican Book Company, 1917 - 134 Seiten |
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... raise cattle and produce plenty of milk , butter , and cheese . Aus- In order that the world may grow as rich as pos- sible , each country should give its attention to pro- ducing what it can produce most easily in its present ...
... raise cattle and produce plenty of milk , butter , and cheese . Aus- In order that the world may grow as rich as pos- sible , each country should give its attention to pro- ducing what it can produce most easily in its present ...
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... Raising of Wages . The principal object of trades - unions , however , is to increase the rate of wages . Working ... raising the rate of wages . There is no reason whatever to think that trades- unions have had any permanent effect in ...
... Raising of Wages . The principal object of trades - unions , however , is to increase the rate of wages . Working ... raising the rate of wages . There is no reason whatever to think that trades- unions have had any permanent effect in ...
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... raised , the increase comes out of the pockets of their employers . But this is usually a complete mistake ; their employers would not carry on business unless they could raise the prices of their goods , and thus get back from ...
... raised , the increase comes out of the pockets of their employers . But this is usually a complete mistake ; their employers would not carry on business unless they could raise the prices of their goods , and thus get back from ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
UTILITY | 17 |
PRODUCTION OF WEALTH | 24 |
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