The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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... increase in the quantity , or improve- ment in the quality , of the product . It is a dead loss as far as the industrial system is concerned . There is a point beyond which no further prospect of returns can induce the capitalist to ...
... increase in the quantity , or improve- ment in the quality , of the product . It is a dead loss as far as the industrial system is concerned . There is a point beyond which no further prospect of returns can induce the capitalist to ...
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... increase of capital , which results in the work of the country being done to an increasing extent by machines and to a decreasing extent by men . But Mr. Beveridge shows that nothing of the sort is happening . The demand for labour , so ...
... increase of capital , which results in the work of the country being done to an increasing extent by machines and to a decreasing extent by men . But Mr. Beveridge shows that nothing of the sort is happening . The demand for labour , so ...
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... increase existing taxes , are inadmissible in the Finance Bill because in the previous year a Licensing Bill which imposed increased duties was rejected by the House of Lords . The argument seems to have nothing whatever to do with ...
... increase existing taxes , are inadmissible in the Finance Bill because in the previous year a Licensing Bill which imposed increased duties was rejected by the House of Lords . The argument seems to have nothing whatever to do with ...
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