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" We conclude then that an increase of wages, unless earned under unwholesome conditions, almost always increases the strength, physical, mental and even moral of the coming generation... "
Elements of economics of industry, the first vol. of Elements of economics - 250 ページ
Alfred Marshall 著 - 1899
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Principles of Economics: Introduction. pt. I. Value in exchange. pt. II. Money

Nikolaas Gerard Pierson - 1902 - 652 ページ
...and quality of labour. Most of them will certainly go no further than Professor MARSHALL, who says that " an increase of wages, unless earned under unwholesome...conditions, almost always increases the strength, physical and mental, and even moral, of the coming generation." Are we then quite in the dark with respect to...

Principles of Economics: An Introductory Volume

Alfred Marshall - 1916 - 916 ページ
...increase of wages, unless earned General under unwholesome conditions, almost always increases the "" lon' strength, physical, mental and even moral of the coming...rate of growth; or, in other words, a rise in its demand-price increases the supply of it. If the state of knowledge, and of social and domestic habits...

Principles of Economics: An Introductory Volume

Alfred Marshall - 1920 - 922 ページ
...ii, 3. General conclusion. \ The influences of demand and supply on wages arecoordinat<>. I \ '• We conclude then that an increase of wages, unless...earnings that are to be got by labour increases its rate & of growth; or, in other words, a rise in its demand-price increases the supply of it. If the state...

Social Problems and Social Policy: Principles Underlying Treatment and ...

James Ford - 1923 - 1052 ページ
...rearing and training efficient workers, and of sustaining and bringing into activity their full energies. We conclude then that an increase of wages, unless...rate of growth; or, in other words, a rise in its demand-price increases the supply of it.1 Standard of Life The term the standard of life is here taken...

Principles of Economics: An Introductory Volume

Alfred Marshall - 1925 - 952 ページ
...unless earned Generai under unwholesome conditions, almost always increases the conclusion. strengtn) physical, mental and even moral of the coming generation;...rate of growth; or, in other words, a rise in its demand-price increases the supply of it. If the state of knowledge, and of social and domestic habits...

Selected Readings in Employment and Manpower, Committee Print 88th Congress ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1964 - 1414 ページ
...it is true, held a candle into this gloom with the dynamic view that — an Increase of wages » * * almost always Increases the strength, physical. mental, and even moral of the coming generation; and, other things beintc equal, an increase in the earnings * * * by labor increases its rate of growth...

Alfred Marshall: Critical Assessments

John Cunningham Wood - 1993 - 534 ページ
...tends to be more elastic in relation to earnings in backward countries.67 The general conclusion is that an increase of wages, unless earned under unwholesome...rate of growth; or, in other words, a rise in its demand-price increases the supply of it. If the state of knowledge, and of social and domestic habits...

Alfred Marshall: Critical Assessments. Second series. ...

John Cunningham Wood - 1996 - 462 ページ
...Marshall argues that such improvement will have cumulative effects on the workforce: '. . . an increase in wages unless earned under unwholesome conditions,...strength, physical, mental, and even moral, of the coming generations' (p. 532). Marshall prescribes direct government intervention to achieve the abovestated...

Reconstructing Political Economy: The Great Divide in Economic Thought

William K. Tabb - 1999 - 314 ページ
...grand-children.' He believed that parents would spend higher pay on improving their children and 'an increase in wages, unless earned under unwholesome conditions,...physical, mental and even moral of the coming generation' (Marshall 1895: 1135). Remembering such alternative stories of what we may call social hysteresis is...

Marshall, Marx and Modern Times: The Multi-Dimensional Society

President Emeritus and Former Chancellor and Professor Emeritus Clark Kerr, Clark Kerr - 1969 - 152 ページ
...efficiency. Higher real wages were even self-generating; the higher they went, the higher they would go: 'We conclude then that an increase of wages, unless...to be got by labour increases its rate of growth.'" Sources of higher real wages were better technique, additional capital, better education which increased...




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