The American Economic Review, Volume 7,Edições 3-4American Economic Association., 1917 Includes annual List of doctoral dissertations in political economy in progress in American universities and colleges; and the Hand book of the American Economic Association. |
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... Professor Ryan's first book , A Living Wage , published in 1906 , he applied the principles of moral theology to the determi- nation of the minimum of justice in wages ; in this , his latest work , he applies the same principles to all ...
... Professor Ryan's first book , A Living Wage , published in 1906 , he applied the principles of moral theology to the determi- nation of the minimum of justice in wages ; in this , his latest work , he applies the same principles to all ...
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... Professor Ryan offers a very ingenious solution of this puzzle . The right of the laborers to a decent liv- ing , based , as it is , on their worth and dignity as human beings , takes precedence , not only of the workless incomes of ...
... Professor Ryan offers a very ingenious solution of this puzzle . The right of the laborers to a decent liv- ing , based , as it is , on their worth and dignity as human beings , takes precedence , not only of the workless incomes of ...
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... Professor Ryan approves of the private ownership of land , he recognizes certain defects in the existing land system which call for reform . Among the measures which he favors are the leasing of timber and mineral lands , public ...
... Professor Ryan approves of the private ownership of land , he recognizes certain defects in the existing land system which call for reform . Among the measures which he favors are the leasing of timber and mineral lands , public ...
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Professor Ryan appears to approve of the principle of compe- tition as an ideal regulator of interest , rent , profits , and the prices of commodities . When he comes to the question of just wages , however , he rejects the principle of ...
Professor Ryan appears to approve of the principle of compe- tition as an ideal regulator of interest , rent , profits , and the prices of commodities . When he comes to the question of just wages , however , he rejects the principle of ...
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... Professor Ryan's other theories , and it would be interesting to know what scope and limits he would assign to its ... Professor Ely and Professor Scott . In the introduction Professor Ely offers a helpful estimate of Ingram's services ...
... Professor Ryan's other theories , and it would be interesting to know what scope and limits he would assign to its ... Professor Ely and Professor Scott . In the introduction Professor Ely offers a helpful estimate of Ingram's services ...
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