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The Housing of the Poor - Page 39
by F. H. Millington - 1891 - 104 lehte
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Principles of Economics, 1. köide

Alfred Marshall - 1890 - 808 lehte
...evident that there is for each rank of industry at any time and place a more or less clearly defined income which is necessary for merely sustaining its...which is necessary for keeping it in full efficiency. Thus in the South of England population has increased during the present century at a fair rate, allowance...
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Elements of Economics of Industry: Being the First Volume of Elements of ...

Alfred Marshall - 1892 - 496 lehte
...must be made between the necessaries for efficiency. ciency and the necessaries for existence ; and that there is for each rank of industry, at any time and place, a more or less clearly defined income which is necessary for merely sustaining its members; while there is another and larger...
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The Temperance Problem and Social Reform

Joseph Rowntree, Arthur Sherwell - 1899 - 678 lehte
...support themselves and their families. " In happier times, however," as Professor Marshall reminds us, " a more careful analysis has brought into prominence...industry, at any time and place, a more or less clearly defined income which is necessary for merely sustaining its members ; while there is another and larger...
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The Temperance Problem and Social Reform

Joseph Rowntree, Arthur Sherwell - 1899 - 692 lehte
...evident that there is for each rank of industry, at any time and place, a more or less clearly defined income which is necessary for merely sustaining its...which is necessary for keeping it in full efficiency. Thus, in the South of England population has increased during the present century at a fair rate, allowance...
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The Temperance Problem and Social Reform

Joseph Rowntree, Arthur Sherwell - 1901 - 892 lehte
...evident that there is for each rank of industry, at any time and place, a more or less clearly defined income which is necessary for merely sustaining its members ; while there is another and larger 1 Nitti, " The Food and Labour Power of Nations," Economic Journal, March, 1896. Schoenhof, The Economy...
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The Temperance Problem and Social Reform

Joseph Rowntree, Arthur Sherwell - 1900 - 878 lehte
...support themselves and their families. "In happier times, however," as Professor Marshall reminds us, " a more careful analysis has brought into prominence...sustaining its members ; while there is another and larger 1 Nitti, " The Food and Labour Power of Nations," Economic Journal, March, 1896. * Schoenbof, The Economy...
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Elements of Economics of Industry: Preliminary survey

Alfred Marshall - 1903 - 574 lehte
...distinction must be made between the necessaries for efficiency and the necessaries for existence ; and that there is for each rank of industry, at any time and place, a more or less clearly defined income which is necessary for merely sustaining its members ; while there is another and larger...
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Sweating

Edward Cadbury, George Shann - 1907 - 170 lehte
...distinction must be made between the necessaries for efficiency and the necessaries for existence ; and that there is for each rank of industry, at any time and place, a more or less clearly defined income which is necessary for merely sustaining its members ; while there is another and larger...
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The Chautauquan: Organ of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific ..., 60. köide

Theodore L. Flood, Frank Chapin Bray - 1910 - 492 lehte
...distinction must be made between the necessaries for efficiency and the necessaries for existence; and that there is for each rank of industry, at any time...which is necessary for keeping it in full efficiency." Various estimates have been made of what is necessary for the efficiency of an ordinary unskilled laborer,...
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The Chautauquan, 59–60. köide

1910 - 1042 lehte
...distinction must be made between the necessaries for efficiency and the necessaries for existence ; and that there is for each rank of industry, at any time and place, a more or less clearly defined income which is necessary for merely sustaining its members ; while there is another and larger...
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