Protection and Prosperity, Volumen2Garland Publishing, 1974 - 864 páginas |
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... paid were as follows : 1860 , 1890 , YEAR . Value of Product . No. of Employees . Wages Paid . $ 17,597,960 81,271,651 7,100 42,544 $ 2,334,172 21,811,761 Increase of machinery . It will be noticed that while the value of product ...
... paid were as follows : 1860 , 1890 , YEAR . Value of Product . No. of Employees . Wages Paid . $ 17,597,960 81,271,651 7,100 42,544 $ 2,334,172 21,811,761 Increase of machinery . It will be noticed that while the value of product ...
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... paid in various occupations in Great Britain in 1891 and 1892 , compiled from the Report of the Royal Commission on Labor . TABLE NO . 30 . Table Showing the Average Weekly Wages Paid in Great Britain to the Following Trades and ...
... paid in various occupations in Great Britain in 1891 and 1892 , compiled from the Report of the Royal Commission on Labor . TABLE NO . 30 . Table Showing the Average Weekly Wages Paid in Great Britain to the Following Trades and ...
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... paid by rival producers of the same article in other countries . In some instances protective duties may be imposed upon articles of foreign growth , for the sole purpose of securing to domestic producers the full home market . Of this ...
... paid by rival producers of the same article in other countries . In some instances protective duties may be imposed upon articles of foreign growth , for the sole purpose of securing to domestic producers the full home market . Of this ...
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