The Effects of Machinery on Wages is an economic treatise that explores the impact of industrial machinery on the wages of workers. It argues that while machinery has increased the productivity of labor, it has also led to a reduction in wages and increased unemployment. This book is a valuable resource for economists interested in the history of industrialization and its impact on labor markets.
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