The Quarterly Review, Volume 238John Murray, 1922 |
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Page 69
... labour , the causes of fluctuating prices , the various stages that separate the wheat in the sack and the bullock in the meadow from the loaf and the joint of beef on the consumer's table . 6 It is true that the farmer of average ...
... labour , the causes of fluctuating prices , the various stages that separate the wheat in the sack and the bullock in the meadow from the loaf and the joint of beef on the consumer's table . 6 It is true that the farmer of average ...
Page 70
... labour . But there is no study of market conditions that obtain at home or abroad . The farmer sells when he wants money ; if his neighbours or other people's neighbours are in similar plight , prices fall . If one crop was very ...
... labour . But there is no study of market conditions that obtain at home or abroad . The farmer sells when he wants money ; if his neighbours or other people's neighbours are in similar plight , prices fall . If one crop was very ...
Page 72
... Labour Unions , and fears or knows that his workmen have joined one of them . He does not welcome either supervision or inspection ; he has found small profit from either . His memory is retentive ; and he knows that , under control ...
... Labour Unions , and fears or knows that his workmen have joined one of them . He does not welcome either supervision or inspection ; he has found small profit from either . His memory is retentive ; and he knows that , under control ...
Page 84
... Labour has been sacrificed , in the first place , by the maintenance of the grass area , and secondly , by the abolition of the Agri- cultural Wages Board . Had the Board of Agriculture retained a reasonable standard of wages , farmers ...
... Labour has been sacrificed , in the first place , by the maintenance of the grass area , and secondly , by the abolition of the Agri- cultural Wages Board . Had the Board of Agriculture retained a reasonable standard of wages , farmers ...
Page 131
... Labour troubles and especially railway strikes assumed menacing proportions , and were clearly directed to sub- versive and not to economic ends . A general revolt against every form of authority was in the air . Warnings from ...
... Labour troubles and especially railway strikes assumed menacing proportions , and were clearly directed to sub- versive and not to economic ends . A general revolt against every form of authority was in the air . Warnings from ...
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