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Сторінка xxxviii
... Wages 337 § 1. Wages depend on the demand and supply of labour - in other words , on population and capital . 343 2. Examination of some popular opinions respecting wages 344 which are in some cases legal § 3. Certain rare xxxviii CONTENTS.
... Wages 337 § 1. Wages depend on the demand and supply of labour - in other words , on population and capital . 343 2. Examination of some popular opinions respecting wages 344 which are in some cases legal § 3. Certain rare xxxviii CONTENTS.
Сторінка xxxix
... Wages § 1. A legal or customary minimum of wages , with a guarantee of employment . 2 . would require as a condition , legal measures for re- pression of population . 3. Allowances in aid of wages 4. The Allotment System CHAPTER XIII ...
... Wages § 1. A legal or customary minimum of wages , with a guarantee of employment . 2 . would require as a condition , legal measures for re- pression of population . 3. Allowances in aid of wages 4. The Allotment System CHAPTER XIII ...
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... wages or salaries for designing patterns , exactly as others do for copy- ing them . All this is strictly part of the labour of production ; as the labour of the author of a book is equally a part of its production with that of the ...
... wages or salaries for designing patterns , exactly as others do for copy- ing them . All this is strictly part of the labour of production ; as the labour of the author of a book is equally a part of its production with that of the ...
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... wages . It is no wonder that political economy advances slowly , when such a question as this still remains open at its very threshold . I 1 I appre- hend , that if by demand for labour be meant the demand by which wages are raised , or ...
... wages . It is no wonder that political economy advances slowly , when such a question as this still remains open at its very threshold . I 1 I appre- hend , that if by demand for labour be meant the demand by which wages are raised , or ...
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... wages or alms for their direct consumption , on what ground can the policy be justified of taking my money from me to support paupers ? since my unproductive expenditure would have equally benefited them , while I should have enjoyed it ...
... wages or alms for their direct consumption , on what ground can the policy be justified of taking my money from me to support paupers ? since my unproductive expenditure would have equally benefited them , while I should have enjoyed it ...
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