Papers 1851-1860 of total 39775 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…of freedom. There is no money and everyone consumes the goods of the society as he needs. The law of supply and demand is based on labor credits. Everyone is expected to contribute 4 labor credits a day. The ratio of time employed to kind of work depends…
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…power to influence the industry price, nor does any supplier or purchaser of labor services have sufficient market power to influence the market wage rate. Thus all economic agents are price-takers and not price-setters. Because the markets are competitive…
Details: Words: 1950 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…sufficient market power to influence the industry price, nor does any supplier or purchaser of labor services have sufficient market power to influence the market wage rate. Thus all economic agents are price-takers and not price-setters. Because the markets…
Details: Words: 1947 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…at the National Bureau of Economic Research and the Centre for Economic Policy Research. His work covers Eastern European Trade Policy and Political Economy. Labor strikes in France at the end of 1995 sent the country into its worst crisis since 1968. At the same…
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…evidence of technological change The early evidence on the importance of technological changes a source of the shifts in the relative demand for different types of labor during the 1980s came from case studies. The Bureau of labor Statistics…
Details: Words: 1895 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…in this sense he must be an active member of the labor force in search of a job. Students and Homemakers perform work, but they are not considered employed unless they are paid; however, they are not considered unemployed unless they are actively seeking gainful…
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Category: /History
…was primarily based on economic considerations. Geographic elements also encouraged the growth of slavery in the southern colonies. The vast plantations required immense amounts of labor in order to obtain a large output of the particular crop, typically tobacco…
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Category: /History
…factors and the use of exploited and alienated labor were the causes of the rise of capitalism. In "Capital", Marx discusses the Labor Theory of Value and Surplus Value, and how they have influenced the rise of capitalism. In the Labor Theory of Value…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of foliage, and certain types of water. People must be split apart to care for these groups of animals. This requires extra labor. To have enough labor for these kind of occasions, families have as many children as possible. Other relatives that are staying…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Arendt’s Understanding of Public Spaces This critical essay is about Arendt’s understanding of public spaces. In this essay I will show how she understands the distinction between action, labor, and work and the relation between freedom, power…
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