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Then he observes the surplus to living standards created by industrialism.
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In other words people can be poor relative to others in their community or country and can not meet the normal prevailing living standards.
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It would be illogical in such a case to jeopardise those living standards for a war.
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Those in traditionally poorly paid semi-skilled and unskilled occupations saw a particularly marked improvement in their wages and living standards.
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The film outlines how free enterprise, consumer choice rather than coercion, has raised living standards by making existing goods cheaper and creating new ones.
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Land reform efforts helped to raise living standards by subdividing larger holdings into cooperatives.
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That might mean living standards, price stability, unemployment or any number of things.
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By the late 1980s, discontent with living standards and economic inadequacy gave way to popular support for economic reform.
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The rise of living standards in the country, and rising labor productivity and quality of goods and services. 2.
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As the population grew and labour costs remained low, living standards rose steadily.
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