| Malcolm Waters - 1999 - 578 стор.
...among them upwards of forty-eight thousand pins in a day. Each person, therefore, making a tenth-part of fortyeight thousand pins, might be considered as...them have made twenty, perhaps not one pin in a day; that is, certainly, not the two hundred and fortieth, perhaps not the four thousand eight hundredth... | |
| Peter-Jürgen Jost - 1999 - 236 стор.
...thousand pins, might be considered äs making four thousand eight hundred pins in a day. But if they all wrought separately and independently, and without...them have made twenty, perhaps not one pin in a day; that is, certainly, not the two hundred and fortieth, perhaps not the four thousand eight hundredth... | |
| 2000 - 224 стор.
...upwards of four thousand eight hundred ; but, had they " all wrought separately and independently," " they certainly could not each of them have made twenty, perhaps not one, pin in a day." This advantage of the division of labour has been curiously confirmed by later investigation.1 Use,... | |
| Dong-Sung Cho, Tong-sŏng Cho, Hwy-Chang Moon - 2000 - 252 стор.
...considered as making 4,800 pins in a day. But if they had all wrought separately and independently, they certainly could not each of them have made twenty, perhaps not one pin in a day... (Smith, 1776, p. 10) " Smith extended this idea of "division of labor" to that of "international division... | |
| Karl Erik Rosengren - 2000 - 244 стор.
...pins in a day. But if they had all wrought separately and independently . . . they could certainly not each of them have made twenty, perhaps not one pin in a day. . . . In every other art and manufacturer, the effects of the division of labour are similar to what... | |
| 2001 - 564 стор.
...though they were very poor. and therefore but indifferently accommodated with the necessary equipment. they could. when they exerted themselves. make among...them have made twenty. perhaps not one pin in a day . . .B To the extent that the skills at issue are difficult to acquire. specialization is essential... | |
| George P. Brockway - 2001 - 494 стор.
...only ten men poorly provided with machinery, "could make among them upwards of forty-eight thousand pins in a day. . . . But if they had all wrought separately...of them have made twenty, perhaps not one pin in a day."1 1. Smith, Wealth, p. 5. Such an explosive growth of production (aided, we may note, by a bit... | |
| Japan Association for Evolutionary Economics, Yuji Aruka - 2001 - 274 стор.
.... . . Each person, therefore, . . . might be considered as making four thousand eight hundred pins a day. But if they had all wrought separately and...them have made twenty, perhaps not one pin in a day. It is interesting to consider how economists nowadays would model the benefits of roundaboutness or... | |
| Lars Tvede - 2001 - 368 стор.
...had once visited. Here, 10 workers produced a total of 48,000 pins a day. "But if they had all worked separately and independently, and without any of them...them have made twenty, perhaps not one pin in a day ..." As division of labor was the prime source of wealth of a nation, he advocated free trade to facilitate... | |
| Anna Grandori - 2001 - 484 стор.
...wrought separately and independently, and without any of them having been educated to this particular business, they certainly could not each of them have made twenty, perhaps not one pin in a day; that is, certainly, not the two hundred and fortieth, perhaps not the four thousand eight hundredth... | |
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