The Wealth of Nations, Books I-IIIPenguin Books, 1974 - 535 páginas |
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... wages labour.51 of In Smith's judgement , the balance of advantage in determining the terms of this ' contract ... wages . '53 Having come thus far , Smith clarified the argument by point- ing out that wage rates may be relatively high ...
... wages labour.51 of In Smith's judgement , the balance of advantage in determining the terms of this ' contract ... wages . '53 Having come thus far , Smith clarified the argument by point- ing out that wage rates may be relatively high ...
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... wages of that labour . The price of flax resolves itself into the same three parts as that of corn . In the price of linen we must add to this price the wages of the flax - dresser , of the spinner , of the weaver , of the bleacher ...
... wages of that labour . The price of flax resolves itself into the same three parts as that of corn . In the price of linen we must add to this price the wages of the flax - dresser , of the spinner , of the weaver , of the bleacher ...
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... wages of those workmen , therefore , are not so much the recom- pense of their skill , as the compensation for the inconstancy of their employment . A house carpenter seems to exercise rather a nicer and more ingenious trade than a ...
... wages of those workmen , therefore , are not so much the recom- pense of their skill , as the compensation for the inconstancy of their employment . A house carpenter seems to exercise rather a nicer and more ingenious trade than a ...
Contenido
ΙΟ | 9 |
Introduction by Andrew Skinner II | 83 |
Of the Division of Labour | 109 |
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