The division of labor is intended to make the process of uploading information safer for all those involved, he said.
We also lose for barriers delaying the economy-enhancing expansion of the global division of labor which ensures the greatest amount of production.
In the late 1970s, I sat down with the mathematical theorist George Oster to work out the principles of caste and the division of labor in the social insects.
Hunter-gatherers are traditionally believed to have lacked complex symbolic systems, social hierarchies, and the division of labor, three things you probably need before you can build a twenty-two-acre megalithic temple.
This may not be a comprehensive scholarly look at management styles, but my point to make is that the person with a home-based business needs to clearly understand the division of labor between leadership and management .
He not only figured out how expanding trade allows the division of labor, thereby creating wealth and raising living standards, he also realized how hard it is to get people to believe they're better off than their ancestors.
When individuals in other nations suffer the economic pain of inflation through declining investment, we too hurt for the natural expansion of the global division of labor that authors our economic specialization being halted to varying degrees.
If we want employment, opportunities, and economic growth, we need to remove constraints on the extent of the market that limit the social division of labor.
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As for free trade and the resulting division of labor, the authors are brilliant.
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Under the elaborate division of labor that ensues, both the less-endowed and the better-endowed contribute to each others well being.
Forbes combed through data gathered annually by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a division of the Labor Department, to find some of the highest-paying blue-collar jobs.
As more of the world's poor congregate in cities, they ought to benefit from the specialized division of labor that has fueled growth in industrialized nations.
We have these - this regulated ownership, and in many ways, I think cooking can therefore be seen as the beginning of a new kind of society, the fundamental sexual division of labor.
And also the international division of labor in general, would be cost-effective.
Other research has found that neglecting to pitch in with dinner prep may create conflict in your marriage around the division of household labor.
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Research reveals only a modest evolution in the division of household labor over the past 18 years -- mainly in the realm of child care, with more dads stepping up.
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However, almost a quarter of the senior women said they relied on a spouse to be the primary parent, which may represent a rising trend away from the traditional division of labor.
Forbes combed through data gathered annually by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a division of the Labor Department, to find the 20 highest-paying blue-collar jobs.
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Among Uruk's other advances was the quickly turning potter's wheel, a systematic division of labor and the invention of cylinder seals.
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But is it the case that this division of labor necessarily directs the biggest rewards to the most gifted by putting them at the highest end of the value chain?
Free trade raises our standard of living, not by adding jobs, but by increasing what Adam Smith called the division and specialization of labor, making jobs more productive.
Nonetheless, the system worked pretty well in the mid-twentieth century, because marriage and a gendered division of labor was the norm across large sections of the population.
Economic expansion and development is the happy consequence of people participating in an extensive market division labor made possible by the accumulation of capital that is wisely invested and directed by entrepreneurs.
Rather than appreciate how this complementary process harnesses the benefits of our globalized division of labor, some begrudge iPod and iPhone sales in the United States for adding to the bilateral trade deficit.
In building that model, the Obama administration needs a division of labor: while Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner works to fix the domestic banks, the president's former rival, Hilllary Clinton, because she is known by heads of states and is highly respected, helps to save the world's economy.
Economists will confirm that not only the return differentials within capital itself (bonds versus stocks to keep it simple) but the division of GDP between capital, labor and government can significantly advantage one sector versus the other.
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The Rumsfeld paradigm demands a more rational division of labor in which each service focuses on core competencies, providing those capabilities as needed to the joint force.
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