The Population Debate: The Development of Conflicting Theories Up to 1900Houghton Mifflin, 1967 - 466 sider |
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Side 143
... wages tend to reduce the number of laborers and high wages to expand the labor supply . Adam Smith's treatment of the question of wage determination does not fit very well into any one of the later developed categories of wage theory ...
... wages tend to reduce the number of laborers and high wages to expand the labor supply . Adam Smith's treatment of the question of wage determination does not fit very well into any one of the later developed categories of wage theory ...
Side 223
... wages were traced , and a number of factors other than population were brought into the analysis of wage determination . Without attempting to trace the development of wage theory as a whole during this period , the following account ...
... wages were traced , and a number of factors other than population were brought into the analysis of wage determination . Without attempting to trace the development of wage theory as a whole during this period , the following account ...
Side 237
... wages , and by the position of the various classes of laborers in the society.142 The monetary wage level also is ... wages . With an ample supply of capital , wages can be higher than they would be otherwise , but the high wages tend to ...
... wages , and by the position of the various classes of laborers in the society.142 The monetary wage level also is ... wages . With an ample supply of capital , wages can be higher than they would be otherwise , but the high wages tend to ...
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Fluctuation in Population Thought | 1 |
Early Population Thought | 9 |
The Rise of Population Theory in the Seventeenth | 28 |
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