Outlines of Political Economy: Being a Republication of the Article Upon that Subject Contained in the Edinburgh Supplement to the Encyclopedia Britannica. Together with Notes Explanatory and Critical, and a Summary of the ScienceWilder & Campbell, 1825 - Broj stranica: 188 |
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... soils not inconsistent Land which yields no Rent It does not support Landlords without Rent 66 Commerce 116 66 118 119 66 120 66 122 66 123 124 account for a rise and fall of Price the same way 125 Distinction between Agriculture ...
... soils not inconsistent Land which yields no Rent It does not support Landlords without Rent 66 Commerce 116 66 118 119 66 120 66 122 66 123 124 account for a rise and fall of Price the same way 125 Distinction between Agriculture ...
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... soil the principal cause of a fall of profits · Profits depend on Proportional Wages PAGE 132 66 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 145 66 149 Low Profits in Holland - Error of Sir J. Child and Adam Smith - 151 Low Profits cause the ...
... soil the principal cause of a fall of profits · Profits depend on Proportional Wages PAGE 132 66 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 145 66 149 Low Profits in Holland - Error of Sir J. Child and Adam Smith - 151 Low Profits cause the ...
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... soils , as population presses on the means of support . In his additional notes , the general aim of the Editor has been , to supply what he considered requisite to render this es- say a popular compendium of the science to which it ...
... soils , as population presses on the means of support . In his additional notes , the general aim of the Editor has been , to supply what he considered requisite to render this es- say a popular compendium of the science to which it ...
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... soil and healthful climate , that it has wealth ; but whether its inhabitants be rich depends on their comparative numbers and power of exchange . Italy is a wealthy country , Scotland a poor one ; but the inhabitants of the former ...
... soil and healthful climate , that it has wealth ; but whether its inhabitants be rich depends on their comparative numbers and power of exchange . Italy is a wealthy country , Scotland a poor one ; but the inhabitants of the former ...
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... soils they inhabit , as on the power pos- sessed by them , of applying their labour with perseverance , skill , and judgment . Industry can balance almost every other deficiency . It can render regions naturally inhospitable , bar- ren ...
... soils they inhabit , as on the power pos- sessed by them , of applying their labour with perseverance , skill , and judgment . Industry can balance almost every other deficiency . It can render regions naturally inhospitable , bar- ren ...
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OUTLINES OF POLITICAL ECONOMY J. R. (John Ramsay) 1789-186 McCulloch,John M'Vickar Pregled nije dostupan - 2016 |
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Stranica 160 - There is one sort of labour which adds to the value of the subject upon which it is bestowed: there is another which has no such effect. The former, as it produces a value, may be called productive; the latter, unproductive labour.
Stranica 108 - He is liable, in consequence, to be frequently without any. What he earns, therefore, while he is employed, must not only maintain him while he is idle, but make him some compensation for those anxious and desponding" moments which the thought of so precarious a situation must sometimes occasion.
Stranica 161 - It is, as it were, a certain quantity of labour stocked and stored up, to be employed, if necessary, upon some other occasion. That subject, or, what is the same thing, the price of that subject, can afterwards, if necessary, put into motion a quantity of labour equal to that which had originally produced it.
Stranica 171 - What is annually saved is as regularly consumed as what is annually spent, and nearly in the same time too ; but it is consumed by a different set of people.
Stranica 161 - Like the declamation of the actor, the harangue of the orator, or the tune of the musician, the work of all of them perishes in the very instant of its production.
Stranica 161 - The labour of some of the most respectable orders in the society is like that of menial servants, unproductive of any value, and does not fix or realize itself in any permanent subject or vendible commodity, which endures after that labour is past, and for which an equal quantity of labour could afterwards be procured.
Stranica 161 - The labour of the latter, however, has its value, and deserves its reward as well as that of the former. But the labour of the manufacturer fixes and realizes itself in some particular subject or vendible commodity, which lasts for some time at least after that labour is past.
Stranica 161 - Though the manufacturer has his wages advanced to him by his master, he, in reality, costs him no expense...
Stranica 121 - Corn is not high because a rent is paid, but a rent is paid because corn is high...