Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, 1894 - 591 стор. |
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... greater than the direct . CHAPTER XVIII . Of International Values . 1. The values of imported commodities depend on the terms of inter- national interchange 2 . - which depend on the Equation of International Demand 3. Influence of cost ...
... greater than the direct . CHAPTER XVIII . Of International Values . 1. The values of imported commodities depend on the terms of inter- national interchange 2 . - which depend on the Equation of International Demand 3. Influence of cost ...
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... greater number of labourers , occupied in producing conveniences and luxuries of innumer- able kinds , or in transporting them from place to place ; also a multitude of per- sons employed in directing and super- intending these various ...
... greater number of labourers , occupied in producing conveniences and luxuries of innumer- able kinds , or in transporting them from place to place ; also a multitude of per- sons employed in directing and super- intending these various ...
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... greater . He exerts this power either by availing himself of natural forces in existence , or by arranging objects in those mixtures and combinations by which natural forces are generated ; as when by putting a lighted match to fuel ...
... greater . He exerts this power either by availing himself of natural forces in existence , or by arranging objects in those mixtures and combinations by which natural forces are generated ; as when by putting a lighted match to fuel ...
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... greater capital , a greater antecedent accumu lation of the produce of past labour , than is naturally necessary , or than is needed where land is occupied on a different system . This extra capital , though intended by its owners for ...
... greater capital , a greater antecedent accumu lation of the produce of past labour , than is naturally necessary , or than is needed where land is occupied on a different system . This extra capital , though intended by its owners for ...
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... greater extent than they now are in adding to the produce , a given capital would afford employment to more industry . The unproductive consumption of produc- tive labourers , the whole of which is now supplied by capital , might cease ...
... greater extent than they now are in adding to the produce , a given capital would afford employment to more industry . The unproductive consumption of produc- tive labourers , the whole of which is now supplied by capital , might cease ...
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