Principles of Political Economy with Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1877 - 549 стор. |
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... consumed , 103 • 6. Capital is kept up , not by preservation , but by perpetual re- production , 107 7. Why countries recover rapidly from a state of devastation , 8. Effects of defraying government expenditure by loans , 9. Demand for ...
... consumed , 103 • 6. Capital is kept up , not by preservation , but by perpetual re- production , 107 7. Why countries recover rapidly from a state of devastation , 8. Effects of defraying government expenditure by loans , 9. Demand for ...
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... consumed more rapidly than they are spontaneously repro- duced , a large and constantly increasing stock of subsistence may be collected and preserved , with little other labour than that of guarding the cattle from the attacks of wild ...
... consumed more rapidly than they are spontaneously repro- duced , a large and constantly increasing stock of subsistence may be collected and preserved , with little other labour than that of guarding the cattle from the attacks of wild ...
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... returns , thereby obtained from the ground , afforded a source from which an adequate equivalent could be assigned for the labour of the plough - maker . If the produce is to be used or consumed in the form of bread , it is.
... returns , thereby obtained from the ground , afforded a source from which an adequate equivalent could be assigned for the labour of the plough - maker . If the produce is to be used or consumed in the form of bread , it is.
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John Stuart Mill. or consumed in the form of bread , it is from the bread that this equivalent must come . The bread must suffice to re- munerate all these labours , and several others ; such as the carpenters and bricklayers who erected ...
John Stuart Mill. or consumed in the form of bread , it is from the bread that this equivalent must come . The bread must suffice to re- munerate all these labours , and several others ; such as the carpenters and bricklayers who erected ...
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... consume it himself in idleness , or in feeding others to attend on him , or to fight for him , or to sing or dance for him . If , instead of these things , he gives it to productive labour- ers to support them during their work , he can ...
... consume it himself in idleness , or in feeding others to attend on him , or to fight for him , or to sing or dance for him . If , instead of these things , he gives it to productive labour- ers to support them during their work , he can ...
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accumulation Adam Smith advantage agricultural amount applied ascendant community bricklayers buying capitalist causes circulating capital commodities considerable consumed consumption coöperation cultivation dealers demand diminished division of labour duced duction ductive effect employment England equivalent exertion exist expended expenditure farmer farms favourable fixed capital flax funds greater human hundred quarters ical improvement income increase individual industry instruments instruments of production kind labour employed labouring classes land laws less limited luxuries machinery maintain mankind manufacture material means ment modes nations natural agents necessary objects obtained occupation operations paid persons plough Political Economy population portion possess present principle productive consumers productive labour productive power profit proportion purposes quantity remuneration render require rich saving society soil subsistence sufficient supply suppose surplus taxes term of disparagement things thousand pounds tion unproductive velvet wages wants wealth whole workmen