The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 36Macmillan, 1926 Contains papers that appeal to a broad and global readership in all fields of economics. |
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... reduce it , by creating the desire and possibility of a better standard . It should , however , be pointed out that on the principle of family endowment the increase of the family must precede the increase of income . This is a ...
... reduce it , by creating the desire and possibility of a better standard . It should , however , be pointed out that on the principle of family endowment the increase of the family must precede the increase of income . This is a ...
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... reduced . A man with one child would draw from the pool just what had been paid on his account , and would be left ... reduction in the income of labour as a whole , the cost of production is un- affected . It is a dangerous tendency of ...
... reduced . A man with one child would draw from the pool just what had been paid on his account , and would be left ... reduction in the income of labour as a whole , the cost of production is un- affected . It is a dangerous tendency of ...
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... reduce wages , this reduction would be ineffectual against the competition of employers for labour , up to the estimated value of the product of labour . The charge would fall on the com- munity like any other tax , without reference to ...
... reduce wages , this reduction would be ineffectual against the competition of employers for labour , up to the estimated value of the product of labour . The charge would fall on the com- munity like any other tax , without reference to ...
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... reduced by an amount which will enable his tenants to pay a new minimum wage to be specially fixed with this scheme in view - how fixed is not made clear . Now the Report gives examples to show how disastrously landowners ' net receipts ...
... reduced by an amount which will enable his tenants to pay a new minimum wage to be specially fixed with this scheme in view - how fixed is not made clear . Now the Report gives examples to show how disastrously landowners ' net receipts ...
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... reduced by outgoings to something like 158. to 188. , gives as a maximum a bare 3 per cent . on the replacement value of the equipment with nothing for the land itself . It is only exceptionally fertile arable land or old pasture that ...
... reduced by outgoings to something like 158. to 188. , gives as a maximum a bare 3 per cent . on the replacement value of the equipment with nothing for the land itself . It is only exceptionally fertile arable land or old pasture that ...
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