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<head>1825. Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</head> | |||
<head>Constitutional Code</head> | |||
<head>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively</head> | |||
<note>S.11. Remuneration</note> | |||
<p>Art. 5. Minimization of <sic>expence</sic> is therefore one object<lb/> here pursued, not only as being itself an end, but<lb/> as being a means of attainment, with relation to that<lb/> other end. Hand in hand accordingly goes the pursuit <lb/> of both ends in and by the arrangements, which will be <lb/> seen in S.12 as above.</p> | |||
<p>Art.6. So far as regards remuneration, minimization<lb/> of <sic>expence</sic>, in relation to all, can no otherwise be<lb/> effected, than by minimization in relation to each. <lb/> In relation to each, in each official situation, note this <lb/> rule. Having by appropriate causes as per. S.12, maximized<lb/> the number of persons possessed of the maximum<lb/> of appropriate aptitude, <add><del>&</del></add> ascertain<del>ed</del> from each the minimum<lb/> of remuneration, for which he will be content<lb/> to charge himself with the official obligation.<lb/> Modes of ascertainment are every where in practice. <lb/> Competition is no less applicable to the price of labour <lb/> than to the price of goods: to one sort of labour, than<lb/> to another. So much for minimization of <sic>expence</sic>, <lb/> separately considered. As to the arrangements of detail,<lb/> for the union of minimization of <sic>expence</sic>, with <lb/> maximization of aptitude, see the two next sections<lb/> S.12 Locable who, S.13. Located how.</p> | |||
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1825. Decr. Constitutional Code Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively S.11. Remuneration
Art. 5. Minimization of expence is therefore one object
here pursued, not only as being itself an end, but
as being a means of attainment, with relation to that
other end. Hand in hand accordingly goes the pursuit
of both ends in and by the arrangements, which will be
seen in S.12 as above.
Art.6. So far as regards remuneration, minimization
of expence, in relation to all, can no otherwise be
effected, than by minimization in relation to each.
In relation to each, in each official situation, note this
rule. Having by appropriate causes as per. S.12, maximized
the number of persons possessed of the maximum
of appropriate aptitude, & ascertained from each the minimum
of remuneration, for which he will be content
to charge himself with the official obligation.
Modes of ascertainment are every where in practice.
Competition is no less applicable to the price of labour
than to the price of goods: to one sort of labour, than
to another. So much for minimization of expence,
separately considered. As to the arrangements of detail,
for the union of minimization of expence, with
maximization of aptitude, see the two next sections
S.12 Locable who, S.13. Located how.
Art.7
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