Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applicaitons to Socila Philosophy, Том 2D. Appleton, 1884 |
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... employ- ment , 3. What determines the minimum rate of profit , 4. In opulent countries , profits habitually near to the minimum , prevented from reaching it by commercial revulsions , 5 . - 6 . - 7 . by improvements in production , by ...
... employ- ment , 3. What determines the minimum rate of profit , 4. In opulent countries , profits habitually near to the minimum , prevented from reaching it by commercial revulsions , 5 . - 6 . - 7 . by improvements in production , by ...
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... employed as money in some countries , cattle in others , in Chinese Tartary cubes of tea closely pressed together , the shells called cowries on the coast of Western Africa , and in Abyssinia at this day blocks of rock salt ; though ...
... employed as money in some countries , cattle in others , in Chinese Tartary cubes of tea closely pressed together , the shells called cowries on the coast of Western Africa , and in Abyssinia at this day blocks of rock salt ; though ...
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... employed , in the current language of commerce , in a very different sense . Money , which is so commonly understood as the synonyme of wealth , is more especially the term in use to denote it when it is the subject of borrowing . When ...
... employed , in the current language of commerce , in a very different sense . Money , which is so commonly understood as the synonyme of wealth , is more especially the term in use to denote it when it is the subject of borrowing . When ...
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... employing labourers ; and in either case he would , cæteris paribus , raise prices . But instead of doing either of these things , he might very probably prefer to invest his fortune at interest ; which we shall suppose him to do in the ...
... employing labourers ; and in either case he would , cæteris paribus , raise prices . But instead of doing either of these things , he might very probably prefer to invest his fortune at interest ; which we shall suppose him to do in the ...
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... employing labour are increased by the credit given him , the lender's are as much diminished . The same sum cannot be used as capital both by the owner and also by the person to whom it is lent : it cannot supply its entire value in ...
... employing labour are increased by the credit given him , the lender's are as much diminished . The same sum cannot be used as capital both by the owner and also by the person to whom it is lent : it cannot supply its entire value in ...
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