John Elliot Cairnes: Collected Works, Volumen5Taylor & Francis, 2004 - 432 páginas |
Contenido
CHAPTER III | 43 |
Statement of the theory of Cost of Production as governing normal value | 57 |
Normal value as determined by Reciprocal Demand | 87 |
Difference in the modes of action of Cost of Production and of Recip | 93 |
of positive wages | 149 |
Present state of the controversy | 157 |
Law of the growth of of the Wagesfund | 174 |
Mr Thorntons objections to the Wagesfund doctrine considered | 180 |
The phenomenon in what way related to rent | 277 |
No considerable improvement in the laborers condition possible while | 281 |
To attain the socialistic end by means compatible | 287 |
An objection answered | 293 |
Character and relative importance of such impediments | 305 |
CHAPTER II | 319 |
Illustrative examples showing the effects of partial movements in wages | 327 |
Nature of the connection between general wages and foreign trade | 334 |
CHAPTER IL | 188 |
3 Action on the Wagesfund of an increase in the aggregate demand | 194 |
Wages and prices | 200 |
10 Monetary paradox | 210 |
Union controversy | 214 |
Recent advance in wages how far due to TradesUnion action | 231 |
Relation of wages to profits | 237 |
Their mode of acting on the supply of labor | 243 |
Mode of acting on the rate of wages by making work | 249 |
CONTENTS | 258 |
CHAPTER V | 263 |
Our present system of industry defensible on utilitarian grounds | 270 |
Statement of the problem | 342 |
4 Functions respectively of Reciprocal Demand and of Cost of Production | 348 |
Conditions of commercial equilibrium | 356 |
The foregoing principles illustrated by the course of the United States | 364 |
VOLUME V | 367 |
CHAPTER IV | 375 |
Practical issue taken in the United Statesthe cost of production | 382 |
Examination of a ten years experiment of Protection in the United States | 388 |
CHAPTER V | 407 |
2 Attempts to measure the gain on foreign trade | 415 |
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