Economics of Labor in Industrial SocietyJossey-Bass, 1986 - 420 páginas |
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... increase in productivity would equal , or even come near to equaling , the per- centage increase in tangible capital per manhour . The resulting increase in output per manhour depends on what each additional unit of tangible capital ...
... increase in productivity would equal , or even come near to equaling , the per- centage increase in tangible capital per manhour . The resulting increase in output per manhour depends on what each additional unit of tangible capital ...
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... increase of productivity that cost of living adjustments become an operative factor in increasing the rate of change of money wage rates . Thus in the ex- ample given above a rate of increase of import prices of more than 13 per cent ...
... increase of productivity that cost of living adjustments become an operative factor in increasing the rate of change of money wage rates . Thus in the ex- ample given above a rate of increase of import prices of more than 13 per cent ...
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... increases which began in the 1970s - can also elicit increased militancy from unions seeking to protect real wages from decline or even to maintain accustomed rates of increase in real wages . Such increases in nonlabor costs , which ...
... increases which began in the 1970s - can also elicit increased militancy from unions seeking to protect real wages from decline or even to maintain accustomed rates of increase in real wages . Such increases in nonlabor costs , which ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Rise of the Employed Worker | 10 |
Colonial American LaborHarry A Millis | 29 |
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