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" to command a greater proportion of the necessaries and enjoyments of life, and therefore to rear a healthy and numerous family. When, however, by the encouragement which high wages' give to the increase of population, the number of labourers is increased,... "
The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation - Page 71
by David Ricardo - 1911 - 455 pages
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The Text-book of Democracy: England for All

Henry Mayers Hyndman - Democracy - 1881 - 238 pages
...natural price that the condition of the labourer is flourishing and happy—that he has it in his power to command a greater proportion of the necessaries and enjoyments of life. When the market price of labour is below its natural price, the condition of the labourers is most...
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The Text-book of Democracy: England for All

Henry Mayers Hyndman - Democracy - 1881 - 222 pages
...natural price that the condition of the labourer is flourishing and happy—that he has it in his power to command a greater proportion of the necessaries and enjoyments of life. When the market price of labour is below its natural price, the condition of the labourers is most...
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The Works of David Ricardo

David Ricardo, John Ramsay McCulloch - Economics - 1886 - 688 pages
...natural price, that the condition of the labourer is flourishing and happy, that he has it in his power to command a greater proportion of the necessaries...wages again fall to their natural price, and indeed from a reaction sometimes fall below it. . Notwithstanding the tendency of wages to conform to their...
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PRINCIPLES OF THE ECONOMIC PHILOSOPHY OF SOCIETY, GOVERNMENT AND INDUSTRY

VAN BUREN DENSLOW - 1888 - 826 pages
...natural price that the condition of the laborer is flourishing and happy, that he has it in his power to command a greater proportion of the necessaries and enjoyments of life, and therefore rear a healthy and numerous family. When, however, by the encouragement which high wages give to the...
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The Economic and Social Importance of the Eight-hour Movement

George Gunton - Eight-hour movement - 1889 - 30 pages
...and Txration, Chap. V, p. 51. 3 Principles Political Economy, Vol. 1, Book II, Chap. XI, p. 428. 8 which high wages give to the increase of population, the number of laborers is increased, wages again fall to their natural price, and, indeed, from a reaction, sometimes...
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Parliamentary Debates (Hansard), Volume 76

New Zealand. Parliament, New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives - New Zealand - 1892 - 676 pages
...it to the clanger that the giving of high wages will bring lots of people from Australia : " When, by the encouragement which high wages give to the...population, the number of labourers is increased, wages fall to their natural price, and, indeed, from a reaction, sometimos far below it." Then, again, in...
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Coming Reaction: A Brief Survey and Criticism of the Vices of Our Economic ...

Legislator - Commercial policy - 1903 - 336 pages
...to increase at the same rate, whilst the demand for them will increase at a slower rate. . . . When by the encouragement which high wages give to the...wages again fall to their natural price, and indeed, from a reaction sometimes fall below it. When the market price of labour is below its natural price...
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Voices of the Industrial Revolution: Selected Readings from the Liberal ...

John Bowditch, Clement Ramsland - Communism - 1961 - 210 pages
...natural price that the condition of the labourer is flourishing and happy, that he has it in his power to command a greater proportion of the necessaries...wages again fall to their natural price, and indeed from a reaction sometimes fall below it. When the market price of labour is below its natural price,...
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The Romantic Age in Prose: An Anthology

Alan W. Bellringer, C. B. Jones - English prose literature - 1980 - 176 pages
...labourer is flourishing and happy, that he has is in his power so command a greater proportion of she necessaries and enjoyments of life, and therefore...rear a healthy and numerous family. When, however, by she encouragement which high wages give so she increase of population, the number of labourers is increased,...
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Ideas in Economics

R. D. Collison Black - Biography & Autobiography - 1986 - 268 pages
...natural price, that the condition of the labourer is flourishing and happy, that he has it in his power to command a greater proportion of the necessaries...wages again fall to their natural price, and indeed from a re-action sometimes fall below it. When the market price of labour is below its natural price,...
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