Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, 1894 - 591 стор. |
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Сторінка vii
... supply of Productive Consumption , and labour for the supply of Unproductive Consumption CHAPTER IV . Of Capital . § 1. Capital is wealth appropriated to reproductive employment 2. More capital devoted to production than actually ...
... supply of Productive Consumption , and labour for the supply of Unproductive Consumption CHAPTER IV . Of Capital . § 1. Capital is wealth appropriated to reproductive employment 2. More capital devoted to production than actually ...
Сторінка xii
... Supply , in their relation to Value . § 1. Two conditions of Value : Utility , and Difficulty of Attainment 2. Three kinds of Difficulty of Attainment 268 · 269 270 · 271 3. Commodities which are absolutely limited in quantity 4. Law of ...
... Supply , in their relation to Value . § 1. Two conditions of Value : Utility , and Difficulty of Attainment 2. Three kinds of Difficulty of Attainment 268 · 269 270 · 271 3. Commodities which are absolutely limited in quantity 4. Law of ...
Сторінка xiii
... Supply . § 1. Value of Money , an ambiguous expression 2. The value of money depends , cæteris paribus , on its quantity 3 . - together with the rapidity of circulation 4. Explanations and limitations of this principle CHAPTER IX . Of ...
... Supply . § 1. Value of Money , an ambiguous expression 2. The value of money depends , cæteris paribus , on its quantity 3 . - together with the rapidity of circulation 4. Explanations and limitations of this principle CHAPTER IX . Of ...
Сторінка xiv
... Supply . § 1. Can there be an oversupply of commodities generally ? 336 2. The supply of commodities in general , cannot exceed the power of purchase 337 - 3. never does exceed the inclination to consume 338 4 Origin and explanation of ...
... Supply . § 1. Can there be an oversupply of commodities generally ? 336 2. The supply of commodities in general , cannot exceed the power of purchase 337 - 3. never does exceed the inclination to consume 338 4 Origin and explanation of ...
Сторінка xvi
... supply of loans 2. Circumstances which determine the permanent demand and supply of loans · 3. Circumstances which determine the fluctuations 4. The rate of interest , how far , and in what sense , connected with the value of money 5 ...
... supply of loans 2. Circumstances which determine the permanent demand and supply of loans · 3. Circumstances which determine the fluctuations 4. The rate of interest , how far , and in what sense , connected with the value of money 5 ...
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