| United States. Congress. Senate. Post Office and Civil Service - 1957 - 346 halaman
...General Motors Corp., had this to say to those who insist upon talking about "the wage-price spiral :" I contend that we should not say the "wage-price spiral."...prices. It is primarily prices that pull up wages. Getting back to Director Brundage's reason for denying approval of a pay increase at this time. AFL-CIO... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Post Office and Civil Service - 1957 - 412 halaman
...September in 1952 when he was the president of General Motors Corp., he had this to say on the subject: I contend that we should not say the wage-price spiral....We should say the price-wage spiral. For it is not necessarily wages that push up prices. It is primarily prices that pull up wages. Mr. CORBETT. That... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service - 1957 - 406 halaman
...September in 1952 when he was the president of General Motors Corp., he had this to say on the subject: I contend that we should not say the wage-price spiral....We should say the price-wage spiral. For it is not necessarily wages that push up prices. It is primarily prices that pull up wages. Mr. CORBETT. That... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1967 - 1176 halaman
...I quote: I contend that we should not say the «'«ffe-price spiral. We should say the prire-Tviige spiral, for it is not primarily wages that push up prices. It is primarily prices that pull np wages. And so what we say is don't try to find the answer by riding the back of the wage earner.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1958 - 1382 halaman
...president of General Motors Corp., which appeared in Reader's Digest in 1952. He was discussing the whole relationship of wages and prices, and he was...for the AFL-CIO. The CHAIRMAN. Mr. Chamberlain. Mr. CIIAMBERLAIX. Mr. Reuther, 1 would like to join my colleagues in extending you a welcome to our committee.... | |
| United States. Congress.House. Banking and Currency Committee - 1958 - 1408 halaman
...appeared in Header's Digest in 1952. He was discussing the whole relationship of wages and prices, and lie was attempting to explode the theory that prices follow...The CHAIRMAN. Mr. Chamberlain. Mr. CHAMBERLAIN. Mr. Reuther, 1 would like to join my colleagues in extending you a welcome to our committee. I feel that... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1959 - 1240 halaman
...General Motors Corp., when he wrote in Headers' Digest for September 1952, and I am quoting Mr. Wilson: I contend that we should not say "the wage-price spiral."...prices. It is primarily prices that pull up wages. The only effective antidote we can see to a poisonous falsehood is a large dose of fact. The trouble... | |
| United States. Congress. Economic Joint Committee - 1959 - 450 halaman
...In Reader's Digest for September 1952 he wrote : "I contend that we should not say 'the tcope-prlce spiral.' We should say the 'price-wage spiral.' For...prices. It is primarily prices that pull up wages" [emphasis In original]!. • "The Wealth of Nations," book I, ch. XI, Conclusion. 10 "Blc" is used... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1958 - 450 halaman
...In Reader's Digest for September 1952 he wrote : "I contend that we should not nay 'the woje.prlce spiral.' We should say the 'price-wage spiral.' For...prices. It is primarily prices that pull up wages" [emphasis in original]!. • "The Wealth of Nations." book I, ch. XI, Conclusion. 10 "Bic" is used... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1961 - 758 halaman
...prices and inflation, which is worth quoting. In an article in the Reader's Digest Mr. Wilson said, "I contend that we should, not say 'the wage-price spiral.' We should say the 'price- wage spiral,' for it is not primarily wages that push up prices ; it is primarily prices that... | |
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