| Malcolm Waters - 1999 - 578 стор.
...circumstances: I. To the increase of dexterity in every particular workman; II. To the saving of the time which is commonly lost in passing from one species of work to another; III. To the invention of a great number of machines which facilitate and abridge labour, and enable... | |
| Peter Krass - 2000 - 518 стор.
...different circumstances: first, to the increase of dexterity in every particular workman; secondly, to the saving of time, which is commonly lost in passing from one species of work to another; and, lastly, to the invention of a great number of machines which facilitate and abridge labour, and... | |
| Wei-Bin Zhang - 2000 - 164 стор.
...circumstances; first to the increase of dexterity in every particular workman; secondly, to the saving of the time which is commonly lost in passing from one species of work to another; and lastly, to the invention of a great number of machines which facilitate and abridge labour, and... | |
| 2001 - 564 стор.
...circumstances: first. to the increase of dexterity in every particular workman; secondly. to the saving of the time which is commonly lost in passing from one species of work to another: and lastly. to the invention of a great number of machines which facilitate labour and abridge labour.... | |
| Al Gini - 2001 - 288 стор.
...circumstances; first, to the increase of dexterity in every particular workman; secondly, to the saving of the time which is commonly lost in passing from one species of work to another; and lastly, to the investment in a great number of machines which facilitate and abridge labor, and... | |
| Huw Beynon - 2002 - 358 стор.
...circumstances; first, to the increase of dexterity in every particular workman; secondly, to the saving of the time which is commonly lost in passing from one species of work to another; and lastly, to the invention of a great number of machines which facilitate and abridge labour, and... | |
| George Baird - 1995 - 428 стор.
...precisely this specialization, in Smith's view, that the new division of labor was able to realize the "saving of time which is commonly lost in passing from one species of work to another." Similarly, for Tavlor, "the most prominent single element in modern scientific management" was "the... | |
| Paul Hyland, Olga Gomez, Francesca Greensides - 2003 - 494 стор.
...circumstances; first, to the increase of dexterity in every particular workman; secondly, to the saving of the time which is commonly lost in passing from one species of work to another; and lastly, to the invention of a great numher of machines which facilitate and ahridge lahour, and... | |
| Michael Lewis, Nigel Slack - 2003 - 518 стор.
...circumstances; first, to the increase of dexterity in every particular workman; secondly, to the saving of the time which is commonly lost in passing from one species of work to another; and lastly, to the invention of a great number of machines which facilitate and abridge labour, and... | |
| Richard Jolly - 2004 - 416 стор.
...circumstances: first to the increase of dexterity in every particular workman; secondly, to the saving of the time which is commonly lost in passing from one species of work to another; and lastly, to the invention of a great number of machines which facilitate and abridge labour, and... | |
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