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Definition of Enterprisers
1. enterpriser [n] - See also: enterpriser
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enterprisers
Literary usage of Enterprisers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Principles of Economics by Henry Rogers Seager (1917)
"... labor, capital and the organizing ability of enterprisers produce at the
margin, its size depends obviously upon all of the factors that were discussed ..."
2. On the Civic Relations by Henry Holt (1907)
"enterprisers generally get less than nothing. is responsible for his figures.
But this does not mean that if the enterpriser gets six ..."
3. Elementary Principles of Economics by Irving Fisher (1912)
"Wages and enterprisers' Profits What has been said applies to income received
through wages in general, including both explicit and implicit wages, ..."
4. Enterprise and the Productive Process: A Theory of Economic Productivity by Frederick Barnard Hawley (1907)
"The point to be observed here is that the body of enterprisers settle by competition
among themselves the rate of profit, and therefore the share of the ..."
5. Readings in Industrial Society: A Study in the Structure and Functioning of by Leon Carroll Marshall (1918)
"The chief r61e in directing what use shall be made of the country's natural
resources, machinery, and labor is therefore played by its enterprisers. ..."
6. The Foundations of Social Science: An Analysis of Their Psychological Aspects by James Mickel Williams (1920)
"The more rivalrous enterprisers — those who assumed to speak for their class,
and who, because of a masterful personality, became subconsciously or ..."
7. American cities: their methods of business by Arthur Benson Gilbert (1918)
"The only cooperation that has had much success among us is the cooperation of
force or combination — one group of enterprisers buys out or drives out the ..."
8. Elementary Economics: With Special Reference to Social and Business by Charles Manfred Thompson (1919)
"Consequently, society is compelled to resort to poorer enterprisers just as it is
... But the costs of production of poorer enterprisers are higher than for ..."