Economics of Labor in Industrial SocietyJossey-Bass, 1986 - 420 páginas |
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... investment is notoriously cyclical , so also is innovation . But the effect on productivity may be obscured by other factors . For example , while a decline in the rate of tangible investment will retard the growth in efficiency of the ...
... investment is notoriously cyclical , so also is innovation . But the effect on productivity may be obscured by other factors . For example , while a decline in the rate of tangible investment will retard the growth in efficiency of the ...
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... invest- ment categories . Investments All outlays that contribute to output- and income - producing ca- pacity - capital - for future periods may be defined broadly as investment . This definition includes not only the outlays for ...
... invest- ment categories . Investments All outlays that contribute to output- and income - producing ca- pacity - capital - for future periods may be defined broadly as investment . This definition includes not only the outlays for ...
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... investment would be limited to the initial capital . It could generate between $ 50 billion and $ 100 billion total investment , over 5-7 years , by arranging for its own investment to be augmented with funds from the private sector ...
... investment would be limited to the initial capital . It could generate between $ 50 billion and $ 100 billion total investment , over 5-7 years , by arranging for its own investment to be augmented with funds from the private sector ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Rise of the Employed Worker | 10 |
Colonial American LaborHarry A Millis | 29 |
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