Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, 1894 - 591 стор. |
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... soil , a law of diminishing return in proportion to the increased application of labour and capital . 109 3. Antagonist principle to the law of diminishing return ; the pro- gress of improvements in production CHAPTER XIII ...
... soil , a law of diminishing return in proportion to the increased application of labour and capital . 109 3. Antagonist principle to the law of diminishing return ; the pro- gress of improvements in production CHAPTER XIII ...
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... soil , rent , or profit ? 6. Rent does not enter into the cost of production of agricultural produce 258 259 262 BOOK III . EXCHANGE . CHAPTER I. Of Value . § 1. Preliminary remarks . 264 • 2. Definitions of Value in Use , Exchange ...
... soil , rent , or profit ? 6. Rent does not enter into the cost of production of agricultural produce 258 259 262 BOOK III . EXCHANGE . CHAPTER I. Of Value . § 1. Preliminary remarks . 264 • 2. Definitions of Value in Use , Exchange ...
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... soil , produce so great a surplus of food beyond their necessary consumption , as to support any large class of labourers engaged in other departments of industry . The surplus , too , whether small or great , is usually torn from the ...
... soil , produce so great a surplus of food beyond their necessary consumption , as to support any large class of labourers engaged in other departments of industry . The surplus , too , whether small or great , is usually torn from the ...
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... soil the utmost which they knew how to make it yield ; and when their soil was sterile , or after they had reached the limit of its capacity , they often became traders , and bought up the productions of foreign countries , to sell them ...
... soil the utmost which they knew how to make it yield ; and when their soil was sterile , or after they had reached the limit of its capacity , they often became traders , and bought up the productions of foreign countries , to sell them ...
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... soil yielded to its feudal proprietors . This gave rise to a sort of European counterpart of the economical condition of Asiatic countries ; except that , in lieu of a single monarch and a fluctua ting body of favourites and employés ...
... soil yielded to its feudal proprietors . This gave rise to a sort of European counterpart of the economical condition of Asiatic countries ; except that , in lieu of a single monarch and a fluctua ting body of favourites and employés ...
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