productive labourの例文
- Physiocratic economists categorized production into productive labour and unproductive labour.
- Currently, Malta's major resources are limestone, a favourable geographic location and a productive labour force.
- Thirdly cheapened, productive labour in USA in the 1970s saw corporate profits rise and made American companies attractive to investors.
- The regime of these prisons included productive labour during the day, solitary confinement during leisure hours and the rule of silence at all times.
- On the other hand, for example in treadmill : in some cases, this was productive labour to grind grain; in others, it served no purpose.
- Translated into economic terms, a lot of valuable time of the nation's productive labour force is merely wasted away because of the traffic congestion in the city.
- At her father's clinic, where her mother assisted her father as a nurse, Elisabeth obtained exposure to productive labour and to human suffering unusual at that time for a princess.
- In fact, the very incorporation of women into active anti-colonial resistance emerged as a result of the exploitation and undervaluation of female productive and " re "-productive labour.
- Research further revealed that the production and employment in urban as well as rural areas could easily be increased provided the credit is accessible, as there was no shortage of market demand or productive labour.
- To this French insight that unproductive labour should be pushed back to use labour more productively, Smith added his own proposal, that productive labour should be made even more productive by deepening the division of labour.
- To maximize economic growth, therefore, " unproductive costs " which consumed part of the total national income rather than adding to it should be " minimized "; productive labour had to be " maximized ".
- At the same time, Kovel argues for the transformation of essential but, under capitalism, non-productive labour, such as child care, into productive labour, thereby giving reproductive labour a status equivalent to productive labour.
- At the same time, Kovel argues for the transformation of essential but, under capitalism, non-productive labour, such as child care, into productive labour, thereby giving reproductive labour a status equivalent to productive labour.
- At the same time, Kovel argues for the transformation of essential but, under capitalism, non-productive labour, such as child care, into productive labour, " thereby giving reproductive labour a status equivalent to productive labour ".
- At the same time, Kovel argues for the transformation of essential but, under capitalism, non-productive labour, such as child care, into productive labour, " thereby giving reproductive labour a status equivalent to productive labour ".
- At the same time, Kovel argues for the transformation of essential but, under capitalism, non-productive labour, such as child care, into productive labour, " thereby giving reproductive labour a status equivalent to productive labour ".
- Marx never finalised his concept of capitalistically productive labour, but clearly it involved " both " a " technical " relation ( between work and its useful effect ) " and " a " social " relation ( the economic framework within which it was performed ).
- The strengths of the economy of Malta are its strategic location, being situated in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea at a crossroads between Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, its fully developed open market economy, multilingual population ( 88 % of Maltese people speak English ), productive labour force, low corporate tax and well developed finance and ICT clusters.