Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Volume 50Royal Statistical Society., 1887 Published papers whose appeal lies in their subject-matter rather than their technical statistical contents. Medical, social, educational, legal,demographic and governmental issues are of particular concern. |
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... profits - but also of workmen , who may find in their larger wages at once greater ability and greater inducement to save . Here then also there are moral elements which baffle exact calculation . The one thing which does seem certain ...
... profits - but also of workmen , who may find in their larger wages at once greater ability and greater inducement to save . Here then also there are moral elements which baffle exact calculation . The one thing which does seem certain ...
Halaman 42
... profits ; and the masters admit that this contention is one of considerable strength if supported by actual facts , and do not call in question at the moment the accuracy of the figures put in by the men with regard to the prices of pig ...
... profits ; and the masters admit that this contention is one of considerable strength if supported by actual facts , and do not call in question at the moment the accuracy of the figures put in by the men with regard to the prices of pig ...
Halaman 43
... profit or loss ; although indeed on their side they appeal more than once to depression in trade as an argument for reduction in wages . The decline 43 in the demand for iron is impressed upon Mr. Dale in 1877 ; the " great depression ...
... profit or loss ; although indeed on their side they appeal more than once to depression in trade as an argument for reduction in wages . The decline 43 in the demand for iron is impressed upon Mr. Dale in 1877 ; the " great depression ...
Halaman 54
... profits which a future generation will certainly enjoy . " Mr. Watson says 198 that the sliding scale " is no doubt a distinct " step in the direction of industrial co - partnership . " But we cannot help thinking that this conclusion ...
... profits which a future generation will certainly enjoy . " Mr. Watson says 198 that the sliding scale " is no doubt a distinct " step in the direction of industrial co - partnership . " But we cannot help thinking that this conclusion ...
Halaman 59
... profits , but only upon a theory of participation in prices . The amount of profits indeed is jealously kept from the knowledge of the public , the workmen and rival employers ; 216 and the accountants , who investigate the books and ...
... profits , but only upon a theory of participation in prices . The amount of profits indeed is jealously kept from the knowledge of the public , the workmen and rival employers ; 216 and the accountants , who investigate the books and ...
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