Political Economy for High Schools and AcademiesGinn, 1895 - 108 стор. |
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... competition in the labor - market , and by this means they exacted better wages and reduced the hours of labor . Some of them , not content with this result , propose to put an end to free competition altogether . They want the State to ...
... competition in the labor - market , and by this means they exacted better wages and reduced the hours of labor . Some of them , not content with this result , propose to put an end to free competition altogether . They want the State to ...
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... competition of foreign manufactures . Countries which had possessed manufactures lost them ; those which had none failed to acquire them . Both were kept on the level of merely farming their lands to produce food and raw materials ...
... competition of foreign manufactures . Countries which had possessed manufactures lost them ; those which had none failed to acquire them . Both were kept on the level of merely farming their lands to produce food and raw materials ...
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... article form a temporary combination to regulate prices . This is called a Pool . It differs from a Trust in that it seeks not to put an end to competition , but to restrict it for a time . But even this POLITICAL ECONOMY . 75.
... article form a temporary combination to regulate prices . This is called a Pool . It differs from a Trust in that it seeks not to put an end to competition , but to restrict it for a time . But even this POLITICAL ECONOMY . 75.
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... competition , i.e. , to form railroad Trusts . 9. The proper regulation of railroad traffic is of great importance to domestic commerce . In America it is made difficult by the fact that each State has sole control of com- merce within ...
... competition , i.e. , to form railroad Trusts . 9. The proper regulation of railroad traffic is of great importance to domestic commerce . In America it is made difficult by the fact that each State has sole control of com- merce within ...
Сторінка 77
... compete with water transportation , they must put their rates lower than would be remunerative for their whole ... competition with water carriage . It is not good policy to have such places built up at the expense of the smaller ...
... compete with water transportation , they must put their rates lower than would be remunerative for their whole ... competition with water carriage . It is not good policy to have such places built up at the expense of the smaller ...
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