Political Economy for High Schools and AcademiesGinn, 1895 - 108 стор. |
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... CAPITAL AND MACHINERY V. MONEY AND ITS USES VI . GOLD AND SILVER VII . BANKING , PAPER MONEY AND CREDIT VIII . TAXATION AND PUBLIC DEBTS . IX . DOMESTIC COMMERCE X. FOREIGN COMMERCE XI . • 24 35 42 50 62 73 81 93 XII . COMMUNISM ...
... CAPITAL AND MACHINERY V. MONEY AND ITS USES VI . GOLD AND SILVER VII . BANKING , PAPER MONEY AND CREDIT VIII . TAXATION AND PUBLIC DEBTS . IX . DOMESTIC COMMERCE X. FOREIGN COMMERCE XI . • 24 35 42 50 62 73 81 93 XII . COMMUNISM ...
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... capital , and to employ all the labor of the country , paying each man the largest wages his work will procure . There have been some very able writers among these Socialists , Karl Marx being the foremost . There is also a school of ...
... capital , and to employ all the labor of the country , paying each man the largest wages his work will procure . There have been some very able writers among these Socialists , Karl Marx being the foremost . There is also a school of ...
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... capital on a great acreage of soil , and gets a small return . Thus in the Middle Ages , when England had a population of about two millions and a half , there was a great acreage of wheat sown , so that the people of the towns had to ...
... capital on a great acreage of soil , and gets a small return . Thus in the Middle Ages , when England had a population of about two millions and a half , there was a great acreage of wheat sown , so that the people of the towns had to ...
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... capital to till a hundred or two hundred acres , on which they have to pay higher taxes with every decade . If they were to sell off half , and spend the money on the rest , they would become prosperous . 8. The finest farming in the ...
... capital to till a hundred or two hundred acres , on which they have to pay higher taxes with every decade . If they were to sell off half , and spend the money on the rest , they would become prosperous . 8. The finest farming in the ...
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... But his progress requires the co - operation of other industries than his own , and the neighborhood of the artisan to give him a steady home market . CHAPTER IV . Labor , Capital and Machinery . The POLITICAL ECONOMY . 23.
... But his progress requires the co - operation of other industries than his own , and the neighborhood of the artisan to give him a steady home market . CHAPTER IV . Labor , Capital and Machinery . The POLITICAL ECONOMY . 23.
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ad valorem Adam Smith America amount balance of trade bank-notes better capitalist CHAPTER cheap classes clothing coin coinage commodities consumer cost cotton crops debt demand direct tax discount duty employers employment England English Europe exchange export fall famines farmer farming favor foreign commerce free competition Free Trade GINN & COMPANY give Gold and Silver greenbacks growth Holy Alliance imports improvement increase India industries interest Ireland issue keep kind labor expended land less machinery manufactures ment metals National natural needed neighborhood nomic notes paid paper money payment Political Economy poorer population produce profits Protection Protectionist railroads rates schools Scotch banks secure sell ships Silver and Gold Silver Certificate social society soil Spain square mile supply Tariff taxation tends things tillage Treasury true unearned increment wages wheat workingmen workmen
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Сторінка 95 - But it cannot be expected that individuals should, at their own risk, or rather to their certain loss, introduce a new manufacture, and bear the...
Сторінка 95 - ... from having begun it sooner. There may be no inherent advantage on one part, or disadvantage on the other, but only a present superiority of acquired skill and experience. A country which has this skill and experience yet to acquire, may in other respects be better adapted to the production than those which were earlier in the field ; and besides, it is a just remark of Mr.
Сторінка 23 - At the root of much of the poverty of the people of India, and of the risks to which they are exposed in seasons of scarcity, lies the unfortunate circumstance that agriculture forms almost the sole occupation of the mass of the population...
Сторінка 23 - ... no remedy for present evils can be complete which does not include the introduction of a diversity of occupations, through which the surplus population may be drawn from agricultural pursuits and led to find the means of subsistence in manufactures or some such employments.