That a little more plenty than ordinary may render some workmen idle, cannot well be doubted; but that it should have this effect upon the greater part, or that men in general should work better when they are ill fed than when they are well fed, when... On production - 第 117 頁Joseph Salway Eisdell 著 - 1839完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Catherine E. Ingrassia, Jeffrey S. Ravel - 2005 - 364 頁
...anomalous. Smith cannot imagine that hunger would be tolerated by anyone concerned with productivity: That men in general should work better when they are ill fed . . . seems not very probable. Years of dearth, it will be observed, are generally among the common... | |
| Peter Mathias - 2006 - 360 頁
...follows. That a little more plenty than ordinary may render some workmen idle, cannot well be doubted; but that it should have this effect upon the greater...when they are ill fed than when they are well fed, ... seems not very probable. '[27] Almost a century before this, in 1691, Sir William Petty commented... | |
| Adam Smith - 2007 - 513 頁
...doubted ; but that it ihould have this effeft upon the greater part, or that men in general (hould work better when they are ill fed than when they are well fed, when they are difheartened than when they are in good fpirits, when they are frequently fick than when they are generally... | |
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