... managed by the salaried officers of large corporations of idle shareholders. More than one-third of the whole business of England, measured by the capital employed, is now done by joint stock... Fabian Essays in Socialism - Página 48por Sidney Webb, Sydney Haldane Olivier Baron Olivier, Annie Besant, Graham Wallas - 1889 - 233 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1874 - 534 páginas
...whose shareholders could be expropriated by the community with little more dislocation of industry than is caused by the daily purchase of shares on...direct supersession of private enterprise, the State * See Mr. Giffen's statement of capital, in Tract, No. 7). ' Capital and Land " (Fabian now registers,... | |
| 1908 - 1218 páginas
...whose shareholders could be expropriated by the community with little more dislocation of industry than is caused by the daily purchase of shares on...direct supersession of private enterprise, the State • See Mi. Giffen's statement of capital, in " Capital and Laud " (Fabiar Tract, No. 7). now registers,... | |
| 1889 - 634 páginas
...shareholders. More than onethird of the whole business of England, measured by the capital employed, is now done by joint stock companies." whose shareholders could be expropriated by the community with little more dislocation of industry than is caused by the daily purchase of shares on the Stock Exchange.... | |
| American Economic Association - 1889 - 590 páginas
...whose shareholders could be expropriated by the community with little more dislocation of industry than is caused by the daily purchase of shares on the Stock Exchange. Besides all its direct supersession of private enterprise, the State now registers, inspects and controls nearly... | |
| Sidney Webb - 1889 - 84 páginas
...whose shareholders could be expropriated by the community with little more dislocation of industry than is caused by the daily purchase of shares on the Stock Exchange. Besides all its direct supersession of private enterprise, the State now registers, inspects and controls nearly... | |
| Franklin Monroe Sprague - 1892 - 528 páginas
...whose share-holders could be expropriated by the community with little more dislocation of industry than is caused by the daily purchase of shares on the Stock Exchange." 1 It should be observed that there is no essential difference in the various associations of capital... | |
| Andrew Reid - 1895 - 332 páginas
...whose shareholders could be expropriated by the community with little more dislocation of industry than is caused by the daily purchase of shares on the Stock Exchange." x 3. In the State control of the Post Office, and in its supervision of all the large industrial operations.... | |
| Charles Henry Vail - 1899 - 266 páginas
...one-third of the whole business of England, measured by the capital employed, is now done by joint-stock companies, whose. shareholders could be expropriated...the daily purchase of shares on the Stock Exchange." 1 The next phase of this evolution was the union of these companies into a trust. The appearance of... | |
| Bernard Shaw - 1908 - 280 páginas
...shareholders. More than one-third of the whole business of England, measured by the capital employed, 1 is now done by joint stock companies, whose shareholders...now registers, inspects, and controls nearly all the industrial functions which it has not yet absorbed. In addition to births, marriages, deaths, and electors,... | |
| Harry Wellington Laidler - 1927 - 780 páginas
...idle shareholders. More than one-third of the whole business of England, measured by capital employed, is now done by joint stock companies, whose shareholders...caused by the daily purchase of shares on the Stock Exchange."20 Public Regulation Increases. — In addition to state ownership during the past decades... | |
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