Sentence examples for perfect labour from inspiring English sources

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Economics of education refinements no longer rely on the assumption of perfect labour market competition and come to an alternate conclusion that justifications can be derived for corporate investment in general human capital.

Whereas the human capital approach assumes a perfect labour market, the frictional costs approach charges only 80% of losses of the human capital approach to avoid potential overestimation of indirect costs [ 32].

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But even if it introduced perfect labour-market reforms tomorrow, Spain would not be able to absorb all those presently unemployed.

Its endorsement of the party at the 1970 general election deferred to readers rather than tried to browbeat them: "This … far-from-perfect Labour government has just about earned the right to … another term of office.

(Powell's apolitical background would later raise the hackles of colleagues more rooted in the party but Mandelson insists it qualified him as the perfect New Labour apparatchik: "It made him impatient and uncompromising. He left the tempering to others").

Since Uganda is a low-income country that does not have a perfect competitive labour market due to high levels of unemployment, it was important to make assumptions about CHW and caregiver earnings.

Conditions were perfect for a Labour victory.

It could provide a perfect opportunity for Labour to demand not a mere change in Tory leader, but an immediate general election to choose a new government.

It's the perfect division of labour, since the government needs popularity and will throw money at masking its unpopular decisions, while the firms care nothing for popularity and will hoover up the money.

Darwin used the beehive as an example of evolution, saying it "was absolutely perfect in economising labour and wax .In this section Bearing all Latin America's Keynes Only obeying orders Revolutionary women Nature's patterns Caveat venditor ReprintsThompson argued for a simpler physical explanation, saying that natural selection need not enter the picture at all.

Neoclassical economics is after all built on a conception of the economy as the sum of the atomised actions of millions of utility-maximising individuals, where markets are stable, information is perfect, capital and labour are equals – and the trade cycle is bolted on as an afterthought.

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