Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1889 - 134 Seiten |
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... ; the most ignorant and unskilful can find work in breaking stones or mending the hedges . Each man will generally work at the trade in which he can get the best wages , and it is an evident loss Iv . ] 37 DIVISION OF LABOUR .
... ; the most ignorant and unskilful can find work in breaking stones or mending the hedges . Each man will generally work at the trade in which he can get the best wages , and it is an evident loss Iv . ] 37 DIVISION OF LABOUR .
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William Stanley Jevons. the best wages , and it is an evident loss of skill if the artisan should break stones or sweep the streets . Now , the greater the division of labour and the more exten- sive factories become , the better chance ...
William Stanley Jevons. the best wages , and it is an evident loss of skill if the artisan should break stones or sweep the streets . Now , the greater the division of labour and the more exten- sive factories become , the better chance ...
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... loss , he must have a recompense for the risk . This ought to be at least enough to make the profits of the success- ful business balance the losses of the unfortunate ones , so that on the average capitalists will get the interest of ...
... loss , he must have a recompense for the risk . This ought to be at least enough to make the profits of the success- ful business balance the losses of the unfortunate ones , so that on the average capitalists will get the interest of ...
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... loss of wages to those who strike , and to many others . I believe that if there had not been a strike during the last thirty years , wages would now be higher in general than they are , and an immense amount of loss and privation would ...
... loss of wages to those who strike , and to many others . I believe that if there had not been a strike during the last thirty years , wages would now be higher in general than they are , and an immense amount of loss and privation would ...
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... loss to every one concerned ; that when suc- cessful , the rise of wages might probably have been gradually obtained without a strike ; that the loss by strikes is not restricted to the simple loss of wages , but that there is also ...
... loss to every one concerned ; that when suc- cessful , the rise of wages might probably have been gradually obtained without a strike ; that the loss by strikes is not restricted to the simple loss of wages , but that there is also ...
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