Economics of Labor in Industrial SocietyJossey-Bass, 1986 - 420 páginas |
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... share . This chapter opens with excerpts from the key works of Adam Smith and Karl Marx , which lay the foundation for the more contemporary analyses that follow and , indeed , for the modern body of literature on income distribution ...
... share . This chapter opens with excerpts from the key works of Adam Smith and Karl Marx , which lay the foundation for the more contemporary analyses that follow and , indeed , for the modern body of literature on income distribution ...
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... Share and the Labor Movement , " Kerr assesses the impact of unions on the relative shares of the national product going to labor and to other income receivers . Some of the issues discussed are what happens to labor's relative share ...
... Share and the Labor Movement , " Kerr assesses the impact of unions on the relative shares of the national product going to labor and to other income receivers . Some of the issues discussed are what happens to labor's relative share ...
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... share of the product , the proportion in- dicated by its exponent . From the income studies of the National Bureau of Economic Research , we found that labor's share of the net value prod- uct of manufacturing during the decade 1909 ...
... share of the product , the proportion in- dicated by its exponent . From the income studies of the National Bureau of Economic Research , we found that labor's share of the net value prod- uct of manufacturing during the decade 1909 ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Rise of the Employed Worker | 10 |
Colonial American LaborHarry A Millis | 29 |
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