V Custis - The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1903 - academic.oup.com
A peculiar feature of trade unionism which has come to light in connection with the recent agitation in North Carolina for a law forbidding the employment of child labor is the U …
Dr. Richard L. P fister served not only as chairman of the re sea rch committee fo rthis study but as my prin c ip al ad v iso r throughout graduate s tu d ie sd ating back to 1969, as supe …
FW Taussig - Publications of the American Economic Association, 1894 - JSTOR
Discussion. Professor Bemis: I desire to say just a few words. The writer of this paper, if I understood him aright, denied that a general rise of wages may be had at the expense of the …
CS Bell - Journal of Economic issues, 1981 - Taylor & Francis
The title of my article might well read:" What labor market analysis reveals when demand is defined as the demand for jobs, on the part of people who want to get a job, and supply …
dom. One wonders whether the distribution of voice type admitted to the National Opera Studio in 1989 is of interest to anyone other than potential applicants. Neither is the general …
LG Sandberg - The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1969 - academic.oup.com
American Rings and English Mules: The Role of Economic Rationality* | The Quarterly Journal of Economics | Oxford Academic Skip to Main Content Advertisement Oxford Academic Journals …
KE Boulding - The American economic review, 1945 - JSTOR
Economic surplus may be said to be present whenever a seller makes a sale for a sum greater than the least sum for which he would have been willing to make the sale, or …
HP Fairchild - The American Economic Review, 1916 - JSTOR
of the orthodox view are wholly fallacious, for three principal reasons. First, indexes of price levels are usually based on wholesale prices, instead of the retail prices that the wage …