The Control of IndustryHarcourt, Brace, 1923 - 171 стор. |
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... means of an intricate network of written and unwritten convention , of open and invisible pressure , organized Labor limits the conditions under which work can be carried on . But it is only in so far as the State or Labor actually ...
... means of an intricate network of written and unwritten convention , of open and invisible pressure , organized Labor limits the conditions under which work can be carried on . But it is only in so far as the State or Labor actually ...
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... means negligible field it still prevails to - day . In the clothing trade of London and other great towns and in such trades as glove - making and lace - making in the country districts much " home- work " of this kind is done by semi ...
... means negligible field it still prevails to - day . In the clothing trade of London and other great towns and in such trades as glove - making and lace - making in the country districts much " home- work " of this kind is done by semi ...
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... means as is the plant needed for making armor plates . " " 1 But the same principle can be seen at work over the whole field of industry . The small employer who has to supervise his workmen , to do his own buying and sell- ing , to ...
... means as is the plant needed for making armor plates . " " 1 But the same principle can be seen at work over the whole field of industry . The small employer who has to supervise his workmen , to do his own buying and sell- ing , to ...
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... means absent . The same happy state of affairs which in the nineteenth century favored the international division of labor between Europe and the rest of the world favored also the complete differentiation of the European manu- facturer ...
... means absent . The same happy state of affairs which in the nineteenth century favored the international division of labor between Europe and the rest of the world favored also the complete differentiation of the European manu- facturer ...
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... means complete . In the first place there is hardly any manufacturer who is not obliged to keep some stocks of his product , whether in a raw or finished state , which he has not contracted to sell at a fixed price , and a decline in ...
... means complete . In the first place there is hardly any manufacturer who is not obliged to keep some stocks of his product , whether in a raw or finished state , which he has not contracted to sell at a fixed price , and a decline in ...
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