| John Cunningham Wood - 1995 - 392 стор.
...paid at their natural rates. This process is summarized at the beginning of Chapter X by these words: The whole of the advantages and disadvantages of the different employments of labour and stock must, in the same neighbourhood, be either perfectly equal or continually tending... | |
| Jamie Peck - 1996 - 346 стор.
...advantages and disadvantages of the different employment of labour . . . must, in the same neighbourhood, be either perfectly equal or continually tending to equality. If in the same neighbourhood, there was any employment evidently either more or less advantageous than the rest, so... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1996 - 422 стор.
...because this "policy of Europe, by not leaving things at perfect liberty," occasioned "inequalities in the whole of the advantages and disadvantages of the different employments of labour and stock. . . . First, by restraining the competition in some employments to a smaller number... | |
| Heinz D. Kurz, Neri Salvadori - 1997 - 596 стор.
...conditions of free competition is one and the same thing as the gravitation of the distributive variables: The whole of the advantages and disadvantages of the different employments of labour and stock must, in the same neighbourhood, be either perfectly equal or continually tending... | |
| Werner Stark - 1998 - 96 стор.
...Walras and Pareto was known to the classical economists, as Bousquet (62) has rightly emphasized : " The whole of the advantages and disadvantages of the different employments of labour and stock ", says Smith (Wealth, ed. Carman, 19o4, I, loo), " must, in the same neighbourhood,... | |
| D. G. Champernowne, F. A. Cowell - 1998 - 432 стор.
...(1979a), Martin and Roberts (1984), Mincer (1970), Osterman (1984), Tinbergen (1975), Wood (1978), 7.1 'The whole of the advantages and disadvantages of the different employments of labour and stock must, in the same neighbourhood, be either perfectly equal or continually tending... | |
| David M. Levy - 2001 - 340 стор.
...explains how honor — a nonpecuniary aspect of employment — can compensate for the pecuniary aspects: The whole of the advantages and disadvantages of the different employments of labour and stock must, in the same neighbourhood, be either per24. "In the passage of The Theory of... | |
| Kristin Shrader-Frechette - 2002 - 284 стор.
...accept risky jobs for higher pay, they implicitly consent to the hazards. As Adam Smith expressed it, "the whole of the advantages and disadvantages of the different employments of labor" continually tend toward equality because the wages vary according to the hardship of the occupation.'... | |
| Andres Marroquin - 2002 - 165 стор.
...number than would otherwise be disposed to enter into them, occasions a very important inequality in the whole of the advantages and disadvantages of the different employments of labour... (p. 129) It frequently happens that while high wages are given to the workmen in one manufacture,... | |
| Terry Peach - 2003 - 370 стор.
...labourer ten times the amount necessary for the subsistence of a family. Adam Smith has laid down, that "the whole of the advantages and disadvantages of the different employments of labour and capital must, in the same neighbourhood, be either perfectly equal or continually tending... | |
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