The Economics of Social Problems: An Introduction to Social EconomicsUniversity Tutorial Press, ld., 1931 - 399 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 61
... amount necessary to ensure decent comfort and a whole- some manner of living . Few would deny nowadays that the minimum standard of living should be distinctly higher than a bare subsistence income . * This view is positively stated in ...
... amount necessary to ensure decent comfort and a whole- some manner of living . Few would deny nowadays that the minimum standard of living should be distinctly higher than a bare subsistence income . * This view is positively stated in ...
الصفحة 81
... amount of work to be done in the time . For example , in a time rate system there is usually provision for an " under rate " for aged or other slow workers . Similarly a piece rate must bear a relation to the length of time taken . 66 ...
... amount of work to be done in the time . For example , in a time rate system there is usually provision for an " under rate " for aged or other slow workers . Similarly a piece rate must bear a relation to the length of time taken . 66 ...
الصفحة 247
... amount of direct employment provided as a result of this scheme was 4,000,000 man - months down to the middle of 1926 , and that about the same amount of employment was in addition indirectly provided in the preparation of materials ...
... amount of direct employment provided as a result of this scheme was 4,000,000 man - months down to the middle of 1926 , and that about the same amount of employment was in addition indirectly provided in the preparation of materials ...
المحتوى
CHAPTER | 1 |
INVESTIGATIONS INTO POVERTY | 8 |
THE WAGES OF LABOUR | 28 |
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