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Indeed it is possible that there might have been more employment , for both producers and distributors , more trade in and use of the goods available for consumption , if traders had reduced their margins of gross and net profit .
Indeed it is possible that there might have been more employment , for both producers and distributors , more trade in and use of the goods available for consumption , if traders had reduced their margins of gross and net profit .
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... hours of the day and busy days of the week , necessitates the employment by retailers of larger staffs and the provision of more facilities and organisation generally than would be necessary if trade were more evenly distributed .
... hours of the day and busy days of the week , necessitates the employment by retailers of larger staffs and the provision of more facilities and organisation generally than would be necessary if trade were more evenly distributed .
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The comparison of British and Foreign Agriculture 11-36 A. - General Survey 11-19 B. – Agricultural Area and Output 19-32 C. - Employment in Agriculture 32-36 Part III . — Methods adopted by other countries 36-86 A. - Land Tenure ...
The comparison of British and Foreign Agriculture 11-36 A. - General Survey 11-19 B. – Agricultural Area and Output 19-32 C. - Employment in Agriculture 32-36 Part III . — Methods adopted by other countries 36-86 A. - Land Tenure ...
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The Relation of Employment to Tillage , by Sir T. H. Middleton 313-316 III . — Short Account of the Growth of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries 317-319 IV . – Agricultural Education in England and Wales 320-327 V .-- Provision ...
The Relation of Employment to Tillage , by Sir T. H. Middleton 313-316 III . — Short Account of the Growth of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries 317-319 IV . – Agricultural Education in England and Wales 320-327 V .-- Provision ...
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the agricultural policy in other countries has been directed to increase the prosperity of agriculture and to secure the fullest possible use of the land for the production of food and the employment of labour at a living wage , and by ...
the agricultural policy in other countries has been directed to increase the prosperity of agriculture and to secure the fullest possible use of the land for the production of food and the employment of labour at a living wage , and by ...
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