The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Volume 1Macmillan, 1891 Contains papers that appeal to a broad and global readership in all fields of economics. |
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Halaman 12
... question or questions to be moved . The Council shall , within one month of such notice , appoint a day for such Special General Meeting , and shall give at least one week's notice of every Special General Meeting , and of the question ...
... question or questions to be moved . The Council shall , within one month of such notice , appoint a day for such Special General Meeting , and shall give at least one week's notice of every Special General Meeting , and of the question ...
Halaman 12
... questions - the great controversies with respect to the functions of the State . It seemed to him that none of the ... question whether they should ultimately hold discussions had been left undecided . But they had almost unanimously ...
... questions - the great controversies with respect to the functions of the State . It seemed to him that none of the ... question whether they should ultimately hold discussions had been left undecided . But they had almost unanimously ...
Halaman 12
... questions of £ s . d . I wish I could be present at the meeting on Thurs- day to show my goodwill . ' From Sir Thomas ... question of meetings for discussion is more doubtful . I should prefer myself to begin with a good and impartial ...
... questions of £ s . d . I wish I could be present at the meeting on Thurs- day to show my goodwill . ' From Sir Thomas ... question of meetings for discussion is more doubtful . I should prefer myself to begin with a good and impartial ...
Halaman 22
... question never really was a wages question at all . The men were willing from the first to purchase the reduction of hours by a sacrifice of wages . When they began their agitation in 1856 their wages had fallen to half what they were ...
... question never really was a wages question at all . The men were willing from the first to purchase the reduction of hours by a sacrifice of wages . When they began their agitation in 1856 their wages had fallen to half what they were ...
Halaman 26
... question of day labour , the payment of wages should be computed on the principle of eight hours for a full day's work , ' - i.e . the eight hours normal day as a mere basis for charging overtime ; and Mr. Healey , the Postmaster ...
... question of day labour , the payment of wages should be computed on the principle of eight hours for a full day's work , ' - i.e . the eight hours normal day as a mere basis for charging overtime ; and Mr. Healey , the Postmaster ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic ..., Volume 21 Tampilan utuh - 1911 |
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Halaman 140 - Rent is that portion of the produce of the earth, which is paid to the landlord for the use of the original and indestructible powers of the soil.
Halaman 175 - The city's ancient legend into this : — Not only we, the latest seed of Time, New men, that in the flying of a wheel Cry down the past, not only we, that prate Of rights and wrongs, have loved the people well, And loathed to see them...
Halaman 476 - The time spent in two different sorts of work will not always alone determine this proportion. The different degrees of hardship endured, and of ingenuity exercised, must likewise be taken into account. There may be more labour in an hour's hard work, than in two hours...
Halaman 88 - The wealth of a neighbouring nation, however, though dangerous in war and politics, is certainly advantageous in trade. In a state of hostility it may enable our enemies to maintain fleets and armies superior to our own ; but in a state of peace and commerce it must likewise enable them to exchange with us to a greater value, and to afford a better market, either for the immediate produce of our own industry, or for whatever is purchased with that produce.
Halaman 500 - ... apportioning the charges strictly to the cost, some kinds of commerce which have been very useful to the country, and have tended greatly to bring its different sections into more intimate business and social relations, could never have grown to any considerable magnitude, and in some cases could not have existed at all, for the simple reason that the value at the place of delivery would not equal the purchase price with the transportation added. "The traffic would thus be precluded, because...
Halaman 614 - Therefore in those industries which are not engaged in raising raw produce an increase of labour and capital generally gives a return increased more than in proportion; and further this improved organization tends to diminish or even override any increased resistance which nature may offer to raising increased amounts of raw produce.
Halaman 500 - On the system of apportioning the charges strictly to the cost, some kinds of commerce which have been very useful to the country, and have tended greatly to bring its different sections into more intimate business, and social relations, could never have grown to any considerable magnitude, and in some cases could not have existed at all, for the simple reason that the value at the place of delivery would not equal the purchase price with the transportation added.
Halaman 84 - The principal object of this science is to secure a certain fund of subsistence for all the inhabitants, to obviate every circumstance which may render it precarious, to provide everything necessary for supplying the wants of the society, and to employ the inhabitants (supposing them to be...
Halaman 95 - ... expense, which is a capital fixed and realized, as it were, in his person. Those talents, as they make a part of his fortune, so do they likewise of that of the society to which he belongs. The improved dexterity of a workman may be considered in the same light as a machine or instrument of trade which facilitates and abridges labour, and which, though it costs a certain expense, repays that expense with a profit.
Halaman 780 - There is room in the world, no doubt, and even in old countries, for a great increase of population, supposing the arts of life to go . on improving and capital to increase. But even if innocuous, I confess I see very little reason for desiring it. The density of population necessary to enable mankind to obtain, in the greatest degree, all the advantages both of co-operation and of social intercourse, has in all the most populous countries been attained. A population may be too crowded, though all...