Definitions from Wiktionary (wage-fund doctrine)
▸ noun: (economics) The theory that there is at any given time in a country a determinate amount of capital available for the payment of labour, therefore the average wage depends on the proportion of this fund to the number of persons who have to share in it.
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▸ noun: (economics) The theory that there is at any given time in a country a determinate amount of capital available for the payment of labour, therefore the average wage depends on the proportion of this fund to the number of persons who have to share in it.
Similar:
fundholding,
Rand formula,
workfare,
wage credit,
labour force,
salary,
wage theft,
tip wage credit,
sinking fund,
provident fund,
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