The greatest improvement in the productive powers of labour, and the greater part of the skill, dexterity, and judgment with which it is any where directed, or applied, seem to have been the effects of the division of labour. The Works of Adam Smith - Página 8por Adam Smith - 1812 - 2731 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Gilbert H. Muller - 1985 - 724 páginas
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| David H. DeGrood - 1985 - 240 páginas
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| Richard Langlois - 1986 - 292 páginas
...1): "The greatest improvement in the productive powers of labour, and the greater part of the skill, dexterity, and judgment with which it is any where directed, or applied, seem to have been the effects of the division of labour." 7 Marx (1906, Pt. IV, Chaps. XIV, XV, pp.... | |
| Rafael Aguayo - 1990 - 312 páginas
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| James Pickett - 1990 - 60 páginas
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| Robert Paul Thomas - 1989 - 838 páginas
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| Bih-jaw Lin, James T. Myers - 1993 - 416 páginas
...for "the greatest improvement in the productive power of labor, and the greater part of the skill, dexterity, and judgment with which it is any where directed or applied." Indeed, division of labor in accord with comparative advantage is the foundation of the wealth of nations;... | |
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