The new competitionD. Appleton, 1912 - 375페이지 |
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Arthur Jerome Eddy. compete one against another by offering to work for lower wages or longer hours , that sort of competition is dead . " The tendency with the unions is to go a step further and say : " You shall not even compete in the ...
Arthur Jerome Eddy. compete one against another by offering to work for lower wages or longer hours , that sort of competition is dead . " The tendency with the unions is to go a step further and say : " You shall not even compete in the ...
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... wages are involved an illogical position . Some Socialists in their hatred of capitalism uphold laws - such as the anti - trust laws - that are supposed to promote competition , quite overlooking the obvious truth that such legislation ...
... wages are involved an illogical position . Some Socialists in their hatred of capitalism uphold laws - such as the anti - trust laws - that are supposed to promote competition , quite overlooking the obvious truth that such legislation ...
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... wages , place , position , power - the slugger and the dynamiter are Cain's succes- sors . The tribe , the village , the state , the nation , are all stages of coöperation , and the perfection of each depends upon the effectiveness of ...
... wages , place , position , power - the slugger and the dynamiter are Cain's succes- sors . The tribe , the village , the state , the nation , are all stages of coöperation , and the perfection of each depends upon the effectiveness of ...
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... knows that it is the appearance of a com- petitor that causes prices and wages to drop , and every ' By President Hadley , in the article referred to . labor - unionist , and every small manufacturer know that COMPETITION IS WAR 27.
... knows that it is the appearance of a com- petitor that causes prices and wages to drop , and every ' By President Hadley , in the article referred to . labor - unionist , and every small manufacturer know that COMPETITION IS WAR 27.
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... wages and prices are more constant . The very theory of our anti - trust laws is that they sup- press coöperation , and , by encouraging competition , pro- mote the widest possible fluctuations in prices - for the sup- posed benefit of ...
... wages and prices are more constant . The very theory of our anti - trust laws is that they sup- press coöperation , and , by encouraging competition , pro- mote the widest possible fluctuations in prices - for the sup- posed benefit of ...
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238 페이지 - A competition will immediately begin among them, and the market price will rise more or less above the natural price, according as either the greatness of the deficiency, or the wealth and wanton luxury of the competitors, happen to animate more or less the eagerness of the competition.
331 페이지 - They may unite with other unions. The officers they appoint, or any other person to whom they choose to listen, may advise them as to the proper course to be taken by them in...
18 페이지 - Social progress means a checking of the cosmic process at every step and the substitution for it of another, which may be called the ethical process; the end of which is not the survival of those who may happen to be the fittest, in respect of the whole of the conditions which obtain, but of those who are ethically the best.
238 페이지 - The natural price, therefore, is, as it were, the central price, to which the prices of all commodities are continually gravitating.
237 페이지 - The commodity is then sold precisely for what it is worth, or for what it really costs the person who brings it to market; for though in common language what is called the prime cost...
10 페이지 - I should like to see it brought home to the public that the question of fair prices is due to the fact that none of us can have as much as we want of all the things we want; that as less will be produced than the public wants, the question is how much of each product it will have and how much go without; that thus the final competition is between the objects of desire, and therefore between the producers of those objects; that when we oppose labor and capital...
237 페이지 - The market price of every particular commodity is regulated by the proportion between the quantity which is actually brought to market, and the demand of those who are willing to pay the natural price of the commodity, or the whole value of the rent, labour, and profit, which must be paid in order to bring it thither.
349 페이지 - In relation to any such article or commodity ; or (c) to unduly prevent, limit, or lessen the manufacture or production of any such article or commodity, or to unreasonably enhance the price thereof ; or (d) to unduly prevent or lessen competition in the production, manufacture, purchase, barter, sale, transportation or supply of any such article or commodity, or In the price of Insurance upon person or property.
237 페이지 - When the price of any commodity is neither more nor less than what is sufficient to pay the rent of the land, the wages of the labour, and the profits of the stock employed in raising, preparing, and bringing it to market, according to their natural rates, the commodity is then sold for what may be called its natural price.
316 페이지 - It shall be unlawful for persons or corporations, or their legal representatives, to combine or conspire together, or to unite or pool their interests for the purpose of forcing up or down the price of any agricultural product or article of necessity for speculative purposes ; and the Legislature shall pass laws to suppress it.