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SECONDARY RESULTS 



tion of the results of ordinary book-keeping processes, and 

 the accounts of a large farm in the east midlands have been 

 taken to test the effect of the rise in wages on the efficiency 



of the worker and of the management. It is contended by 

 many that a low standard of remuneration results in a low 

 standard of output, and it was the dictum of a great con- 

 tractor that ' all labour costs the same '. On the other 



