Manual of References And Exercises in Economics for Use With volume 1 Economic
The book Manual of References And Exercises in Economics for Use With volume 1 Economic was written by author Fetter, Frank A. (Frank Albert), 1863-1949 Here you can read free online of Manual of References And Exercises in Economics for Use With volume 1 Economic book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Manual of References And Exercises in Economics for Use With volume 1 Economic a good or bad book?
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Mr. James Bryce said that the incomes of American university pro- fessors were much less than those of men of corresponding ability and training in law and medicine. If true, why? 7. Are charity workers usually well paid? Why? 8. Do you know any persons who work from a sense of duty alone? 9. What is the effect of free common schools on the comparative wages of skilled and of unskilled laborers? 10. What would be the effect of technical and industrial schools on the wages of artisans? 11. If a ...man is not content with $2 a day, why does he not do work that is paid $5 a day? 12. How do the nominal wages paid for farm labor compare with the real wages of this kind of labor? . 13. How is the blacksmith free to compete with the physician and how not? In what sense have we assumed that competition exists? CHAPTER 19 PRINCIPLES OF WAGES REFERENCES. Compton, Wilson M. , Wage theories in industrial arbitration. A. E. Rev. , 4: 324-342. 1916. Davidson, J. , The bargain theory of wages. 1898. (Valuable for its survey of doctrines rather than for its attempt at a positive theory.
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