| Francis Davy Longe - Economics - 1904 - 162 pages
...domestic servants, and all other unproductive labourers. There is unfortunately no mode of expressing in one familiar term the aggregate of what may be called...wages-fund of a country; and as the wages of productive labour form nearly the whole of that fund, it is usual to overlook the smaller and less important part,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1904 - 624 pages
...soldiers, domestic servants, and ah' other unproductive labourers. There is unfortunately no mode nf expressing by one familiar term, the aggregate of...be called the wages-fund of a country : and as the 8; ..wages of productive labour form nearly V the whole of that fund, it is usual to overlook the smaller... | |
| HENRY ROGERS SEAGER - 1905 - 654 pages
...La¿r; or, as it is often expressed, on the proportion between population and capital. . . There is unfortunately no mode of expressing by one familiar term the aggregate of what may be called the wages fund of a country; and as the wages of producthe labour form nearly the whole of that fund, it... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1909 - 1086 pages
...called tfrc wapea-fnnd of a country : and as the wages of productive labour form nearly the~~wnole of that fund, it is usual to overlook the smaller...on population and capital. It will be convenient to employ this expression, remembering, however, to consider it as elliptical, and not as a literal statement... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Classical school of economics - 1909 - 1076 pages
...labour, such as the wages of soldiers, domestic servants, and all other unproductive labourers. There is unfortunately no mode of expressing by one familiar term, the aggregate of what has been called the wages-fond of a country : and as the wages of productive labour form nearly the... | |
| Walter Bagehot - English literature - 1915 - 272 pages
...labour, such as the wages of soldiers, domestic servants, and other unproductive labourers. There is unfortunately no mode of expressing by one familiar...wages-fund of a country, and as the wages of productive labour form nearly the whole of that fund, it is usual to overlook the smaller and less important part,... | |
| George Gorham Groat - Labor unions - 1916 - 524 pages
...unfortunately no mode of expressing by one familiar term the aggregate of what may be called the wages fund of a country; and as the wages of productive labor...on population and capital. It will be convenient to employ this expression, remembering, however, to consider it as elliptical, and not as a literal statement... | |
| George Gorham Groat - Labor unions - 1916 - 528 pages
...labor, such as the wages of soldiers, domestic servants, and all other unproductive laborers. There is unfortunately no mode of expressing by one familiar term the aggregate of what may be called the wages fund of a country; and as the wages of productive labor form nearly the whole of that fund, it... | |
| 1893 - 640 pages
...expended in the direct purchase of labour. He adds, ' There is unfortunately no mode of ex' pressing by one familiar term the aggregate of what may be ' called the wages fund of a country,' but ' it will be ' convenient to employ this expression, remembering,however,... | |
| Edwin Cannan - Business & Economics - 1964 - 480 pages
...labour, such as the wages of soldiers, domestic servants, and all other unproductive labourers. There is, unfortunately, no mode of expressing by one familiar...wages-fund of a country : and as the wages of productive labour form nearly the whole of that fund, it is usual to overlook the smaller and less important part,... | |
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