The State of the Trade Observations On Eight Hours And Higher Prices Suggested

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The State of the Trade Observations On Eight Hours And Higher Prices Suggested
De Vinne, Theodore Low, 1828-1914
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It is a fact that has a direct bearing on the proposition before us. If the slight advance of 1869 decreased earnings, would not the larger advance of 1872 have a still more disastrous effect ?
High rates do not necessarily increase earnings. The marking-up of the prices of goods during a dull season is not the method pursued by a merchant to increase his income. It should not be our method. It is not rates but earnings that we need. It is the marking-up of the rates that will defeat this desir
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To Questions 4 and ^5 every book printer has replied emphatically in the affirmative. Two job printers profess indifference to competition ; but all the others agree in the statement that they are constantly underbid by printers in and out of the city. The estimates of probable loss of work are very large, but they are too incomplete and too irregular to be put in the form of a tabular statement. A careful review 29 of the replies to these inquiries, and of the facts furnished by publishers, warrants the statement that more than half of the books recently published in this city were composed and stereotyped in other cities.


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