That the master manufacturer, by dividing the work to be executed into different processes, each requiring different degrees of skill or of force, can purchase exactly that precise quantity of both which is necessary for each process; whereas, if the... Principles of Economics - Page 314by Alfred Marshall - 1891 - 770 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Babbage - Industrialists - 1832 - 352 pages
...different processes, each requiring different degrees of skill and force, can purchase exactly that precise quantity of both which is necessary for each process;...sufficient strength to execute the most laborious, of the operations into which the art is divided.* (169.) As the clear apprehension of this principle, upon... | |
| 1832 - 528 pages
...each requiring different degrees of skill and of force, can purchase exactly that precise quantity which is necessary for each process ;* whereas, if the whole work were executed by one workman, it is evident that that workman must possess sufficient skill toperform the most difficult, and sufficient... | |
| Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom - American periodicals - 1833 - 530 pages
...each requiring different degrees of skill and of force, can purchase exactly that precise quantity which is necessary for each process ;* whereas, if the whole work were executed by one workman, it ia evident that that workman must possess sufficient skill to perform the most difficult, and sufficient... | |
| Charles Babbage - Machinery - 1846 - 982 pages
...processes, each requiring different degrees of skill or of force, can purchase exactly that precise quantity of both which is necessary for each process;...by one workman, that person must possess sufficient skiU to perform the most difficult, and svffi*\ _<fkL cient strength te execute the most laborious,... | |
| Charles Babbage - Calculators - 1846 - 448 pages
...degrees of skill or of force, can purchase exactly that precise quantity of both which is necessary fw each process; whereas, if the whole work were executed.../ sufficient skill to perform the most difficult, *nd suffi- "\ dent strength to execute the most laborious, of the operations into which the art is... | |
| Robert Russell - Agriculture - 1857 - 444 pages
...purchase exactly that precise quantity of both which is necessary for each process ; whereas, if the work were executed by one workman, that person must...sufficient strength to execute the most laborious of the operations into which the art is divided."* The same principle applies to the organization of slave... | |
| Robert Russell - Agriculture - 1857 - 440 pages
...different processes, each requiring diffeient degrees of skill and force, can purchase exactly that precise quantity of both which is necessary for each process ; whereas, if the work were executed by one workman, that person must possess sufficient skill to perform the most difficult,... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1861 - 904 pages
...in division of labour ; viz., that the lutter can thus purchase the precise amount of skill or power necessary for each process ; whereas, if the whole work were executed by one workman, he must possess skill to perform the most difficult as well as strength to execute the most laborious.... | |
| Charles Babbage - Mathematicians - 1864 - 544 pages
...different degrees of skill, or of force, the master manufacturer can purchase exactly that precise quantity of both which is necessary for each process....sufficient strength to execute the most laborious, of those operations into which the art is divided. Needle-making is perhaps the best illustration of the... | |
| Henry Dunning Macleod - Economics - 1875 - 546 pages
...processes, each requiring different degrees of skill, or of force, can purchase exactly that precise quantity of both which is necessary for each process,...sufficient strength to execute the most laborious, of the operations into which the art is divided. " As the clear apprehension of this principle upon which... | |
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