The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 203. kötetA. Constable, 1906 |
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12. oldal
... Labour can be drawn from the fact that imports and exports balance . To attempt such an argument is to assume that there is in the country a definite fund for purchasing labour , and that the size of this fund is fixed . It is only on ...
... Labour can be drawn from the fact that imports and exports balance . To attempt such an argument is to assume that there is in the country a definite fund for purchasing labour , and that the size of this fund is fixed . It is only on ...
24. oldal
... labour , would be increased , and , hence , the propor- tion of the national dividend that accrues to agricultural land- owners . In corresponding circumstances the same result would emerge in regard to any other factor of production ...
... labour , would be increased , and , hence , the propor- tion of the national dividend that accrues to agricultural land- owners . In corresponding circumstances the same result would emerge in regard to any other factor of production ...
27. oldal
... Labour . On the other hand , a small amount of it in the sense of many men involuntarily without a job is a great ... Labour , the hours of work are apt to be longer and not shorter than they would otherwise have been . The very ...
... Labour . On the other hand , a small amount of it in the sense of many men involuntarily without a job is a great ... Labour , the hours of work are apt to be longer and not shorter than they would otherwise have been . The very ...
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