The Economics of Social Problems: An Introduction to Social EconomicsUniversity Tutorial Press, ld., 1931 - 399 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 45
... Certain authorities pin their faith to " Eugenics means of improving the quality of the population . They would apply the laws of heredity with the two - fold object of preventing procreation on the part of certain people , and ...
... Certain authorities pin their faith to " Eugenics means of improving the quality of the population . They would apply the laws of heredity with the two - fold object of preventing procreation on the part of certain people , and ...
الصفحة 81
... certain amount of work is expected to be accom- plished in a certain time . Any surplus may or may not be paid for according to the particular arrangement . Or a piece rate may be adopted along with a guaranteed time rate , i.e. a ...
... certain amount of work is expected to be accom- plished in a certain time . Any surplus may or may not be paid for according to the particular arrangement . Or a piece rate may be adopted along with a guaranteed time rate , i.e. a ...
الصفحة 275
... certain proportion of their income in order that when the " rainy day " arrives they will be independent of help from the State or other authority . It is claimed that such a policy would prevent degradation and demoralisation . The ...
... certain proportion of their income in order that when the " rainy day " arrives they will be independent of help from the State or other authority . It is claimed that such a policy would prevent degradation and demoralisation . The ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
INVESTIGATIONS INTO POVERTY | 8 |
THE WAGES OF LABOUR | 28 |
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