Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1888 - 134 Seiten |
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Seite 37
... advantage of the division of labour is that , when there are many different trades , every person can choose that trade for which he is best suited - the strong healthy man becomes a blacksmith ; the weaker one works a loom or makes ...
... advantage of the division of labour is that , when there are many different trades , every person can choose that trade for which he is best suited - the strong healthy man becomes a blacksmith ; the weaker one works a loom or makes ...
Seite 39
... advantages arise from each man learn- ing a single trade thoroughly . This is called the divi- sion of labour , because it divides up the work into a great many different operations ; nevertheless , it leads men to assist each other ...
... advantages arise from each man learn- ing a single trade thoroughly . This is called the divi- sion of labour , because it divides up the work into a great many different operations ; nevertheless , it leads men to assist each other ...
Seite 43
... advantage of capital is that it enables us to do work in the least laborious way . If a man wants to convey water from a well to his house , and has very little capital , he can only get a bucket and carry every bucket - full separately ...
... advantage of capital is that it enables us to do work in the least laborious way . If a man wants to convey water from a well to his house , and has very little capital , he can only get a bucket and carry every bucket - full separately ...
Seite 81
... advantages . The workmen , feeling that their Christmas bonuses de- pended upon the success of the works , would not ... advantage to the employers , and any portion of profits which they might seem to give up would be 14 * IX . ] 81 CO ...
... advantages . The workmen , feeling that their Christmas bonuses de- pended upon the success of the works , would not ... advantage to the employers , and any portion of profits which they might seem to give up would be 14 * IX . ] 81 CO ...
Seite 86
... advantage to the health and morals of the savers , and thus the working classes would be able to lay by an annual sum not much less than the revenue of the nation . CHAPTER X. TENURE OF LAND . 64. We have sufficiently 86 [ CH . PRIMER ...
... advantage to the health and morals of the savers , and thus the working classes would be able to lay by an annual sum not much less than the revenue of the nation . CHAPTER X. TENURE OF LAND . 64. We have sufficiently 86 [ CH . PRIMER ...
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