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... wages for that year were $ 11,421,631,054 . While the increase in the wages paid in 1929 over 1923 amounted to $ 413,779,604 , the value of manu- factured products increased from $ 60,529,574,115 to $ 69,417,515,929 , an increase of ...
... wages for that year were $ 11,421,631,054 . While the increase in the wages paid in 1929 over 1923 amounted to $ 413,779,604 , the value of manu- factured products increased from $ 60,529,574,115 to $ 69,417,515,929 , an increase of ...
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... wages . The head of America's largest bank has gone so far as to declare : " It is not true that high wages make prosperity- instead , prosperity makes high wages . " In other words , trade unions have nothing to do with maintaining high ...
... wages . The head of America's largest bank has gone so far as to declare : " It is not true that high wages make prosperity- instead , prosperity makes high wages . " In other words , trade unions have nothing to do with maintaining high ...
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... wages means to the average manufacturer a cost saving of only 1.6 per cent . This is because , as he figures it , " wages only amount to 16.2 percent of factory cost . " Dr. Klein puts over a hard one , moreover , when he declares that ...
... wages means to the average manufacturer a cost saving of only 1.6 per cent . This is because , as he figures it , " wages only amount to 16.2 percent of factory cost . " Dr. Klein puts over a hard one , moreover , when he declares that ...
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