Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1889 - 134 Seiten |
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... arises from the fact that they are scarce . Of course scarcity alone will not create value . There are many scarce metals , or minerals , of which only a few little bits have ever yet been seen ; but such substances are not valuable ...
... arises from the fact that they are scarce . Of course scarcity alone will not create value . There are many scarce metals , or minerals , of which only a few little bits have ever yet been seen ; but such substances are not valuable ...
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... arises what we may call the multiplication of utility . Public libraries , museums , picture galleries and like institutions all multiply utility , and the cost of such institutions is little or nothing compared with their usefulness ...
... arises what we may call the multiplication of utility . Public libraries , museums , picture galleries and like institutions all multiply utility , and the cost of such institutions is little or nothing compared with their usefulness ...
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... Arises . When a number of 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 ...
... Arises . When a number of 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 ...
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... arises from the division of labour , namely- ( 1. ) Increase of dexterity in every particular work- man . ( 2. ) Saving of the time which is commonly lost in passing from one kind of work to another . ( 3. ) The invention of a great ...
... arises from the division of labour , namely- ( 1. ) Increase of dexterity in every particular work- man . ( 2. ) Saving of the time which is commonly lost in passing from one kind of work to another . ( 3. ) The invention of a great ...
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... ways in which great saving of labour arises from the division of labour , as follows : - 27. The Multiplication of Services . A great Instead deal of labour is often saved by arranging work 4 IV . ] 35 DIVISION OF LABOUR .
... ways in which great saving of labour arises from the division of labour , as follows : - 27. The Multiplication of Services . A great Instead deal of labour is often saved by arranging work 4 IV . ] 35 DIVISION OF LABOUR .
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