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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... saving , · 83 888888 86 89 94 96 98 101 · 5. All capital is 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 ...
... saving , · 83 888888 86 89 94 96 98 101 · 5. All capital is 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 ...
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... saving , on what dependent , 2. Causes of diversity in the effective strength of the desire of accumulation , · 3. Examples of deficiency in the strength of this desire , 4. Exemplification of its excess , 213 215 218 • 226 CHAPTER XII ...
... saving , on what dependent , 2. Causes of diversity in the effective strength of the desire of accumulation , · 3. Examples of deficiency in the strength of this desire , 4. Exemplification of its excess , 213 215 218 • 226 CHAPTER XII ...
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... saving of time and trouble , like grinding by water instead of by hand , or ( to use Adam Smith's illustration ) like the benefit derived from roads ; and to mistake money for wealth , is the same sort of error as to mistake the highway ...
... saving of time and trouble , like grinding by water instead of by hand , or ( to use Adam Smith's illustration ) like the benefit derived from roads ; and to mistake money for wealth , is the same sort of error as to mistake the highway ...
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... saving class , while the posterity of the feudal aristocracy were a squandering class , the former by degrees substituted themselves for the latter as the owners of a great proportion of the land . This natural tendency was in some ...
... saving class , while the posterity of the feudal aristocracy were a squandering class , the former by degrees substituted themselves for the latter as the owners of a great proportion of the land . This natural tendency was in some ...
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... savings to his own benefit or pleasure . He will look for some equiva- lent for this forbearance : he will expect his advance of food to come back to him with an increase , called in the lan- guage of business , a profit ; and the hope ...
... savings to his own benefit or pleasure . He will look for some equiva- lent for this forbearance : he will expect his advance of food to come back to him with an increase , called in the lan- guage of business , a profit ; and the hope ...
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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