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Increase in Incomes for those who made the technological transition may or may not make up for the loss of Income.
Labor Market Puzzle, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Finally, one might dwell for a moment on what has become known as our Incomes Policy: how to prevent wage increases from getting out of hand.
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"Incomes" were narrowly defined; an unmarried taxpayer had to make about $50,000
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"Incomes" (I like to quote you, sir, because it is impossible to give too good an authority for these elementary principles of economy, and because I cannot express them better myself), "incomes," you have said, "tend to disappear as capital increases.
What is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government. 1890
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"Incomes" (I like to quote you, sir, because it is impossible to give too good an authority for these elementary principles of economy, and because I cannot express them better myself), "incomes," you have said, "tend to disappear as capital increases.
What is Property? 1837
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"BEGIN stands for 'Businesses,' 'Employment,' 'Growth,' Incomes 'and' Neighborhoods. '
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Incomes--after expenses--have fallen between 15% and 25% in the past decade, farmers here say, even though they've pressured the central government to raise the minimum support price guaranteed for wheat and rice purchased by the government.
On Punjab's Farms, 'Everybody Has No Jobs' Geeta Anand 2011
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Leftist Economists might state that the Recession is actually still with Us, due to the fact of declining total Labor Incomes coincident with a rapidly expanding Debt-Government and Consumer.
Town Vs. Gown, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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To discard profitable production activities for foreign production of cheaper cost, disenfranchizes great elements of the Labor force, forcing reduced Incomes for this segment.
Labor Market Puzzle, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Incomes haven't kept up with economic growth for at least five years in China.
China's Focus Turns to Its Poor Bob Davis 2011
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