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Pagina 130
... wages would cause a rise of prices , which would partly neutralize the high wages and partly stimulate foreign production and imports , with the result of driving prices down , and with them partly the wages , but mainly the profits of ...
... wages would cause a rise of prices , which would partly neutralize the high wages and partly stimulate foreign production and imports , with the result of driving prices down , and with them partly the wages , but mainly the profits of ...
Pagina 134
... wages should rise ; if the supply exceed the demand , wages should fall . In such circumstances , the decision of a Conciliation Board would be comparatively simple , and its mediation most useful . But if force has been used by ...
... wages should rise ; if the supply exceed the demand , wages should fall . In such circumstances , the decision of a Conciliation Board would be comparatively simple , and its mediation most useful . But if force has been used by ...
Pagina 146
... wages ; which would require more workmen at the same wages from trade unions ; which would raise the cost of pro- duction all round , not demand , nor permanent prices ; which would , without affecting the wages of the monopolists of ...
... wages ; which would require more workmen at the same wages from trade unions ; which would raise the cost of pro- duction all round , not demand , nor permanent prices ; which would , without affecting the wages of the monopolists of ...
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LETTERS ON ADMISSION OF WOMEN | 23 |
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