Real Wages During Recession and Recovery
Abstract
The focal economic problem present within the development of economic life is one of production. With a division of labor as prominent as in our economic society, there arises a need for the institution of money, as well as the problem of prosperity, for the worker. The real income of the worker is affected not only by the output in terms of quantities, but also by the exchange value of commodities which may be commanded.
Subject Area
Economics|American history|Economic history
Recommended Citation
Galle, Ines Patricia, "Real Wages During Recession and Recovery" (1937). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI28960354.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI28960354