Applied Economics: The Application of Economic Principles to the Problems of Economic LifeF. S. Crofts & Company, 1934 - 693 sider |
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Side 165
... period of comparative dullness is followed in March by the beginning of spring activity , which continues until July and August , when there is again a slack season . In the fall work begins to increase again , at which time employment ...
... period of comparative dullness is followed in March by the beginning of spring activity , which continues until July and August , when there is again a slack season . In the fall work begins to increase again , at which time employment ...
Side 216
... period of time must elapse as the commodity passes from enterprizer to enterprizer . As a re- sult , there is the danger , constantly present , that fluctuations in price dur- ing the period of production will wipe out margins of profit ...
... period of time must elapse as the commodity passes from enterprizer to enterprizer . As a re- sult , there is the danger , constantly present , that fluctuations in price dur- ing the period of production will wipe out margins of profit ...
Side 286
... Period of Revival . - A somewhat more detailed description of the course of a business cycle thruout its length will enable us to under- stand more clearly the nature and causes of these perplexing changes . Following the pioneer work ...
... Period of Revival . - A somewhat more detailed description of the course of a business cycle thruout its length will enable us to under- stand more clearly the nature and causes of these perplexing changes . Following the pioneer work ...
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THE PROMOTION OF EFFICIENCY IN | 51 |
INDUSTRIAL PEACE | 123 |
PROFITSHARING AND JOINT CONTROL IN INDUSTRY | 143 |
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