Principles of Political Economy, with Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 21862 |
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... natural causes a fit subject of peculiar taxation . 397 · 6. A land tax , in some cases , not taxation , but a rent - charge in favour of the public . . 7. Taxes falling on capital , not necessarily objectionable • · 400 402 CHAPTER III ...
... natural causes a fit subject of peculiar taxation . 397 · 6. A land tax , in some cases , not taxation , but a rent - charge in favour of the public . . 7. Taxes falling on capital , not necessarily objectionable • · 400 402 CHAPTER III ...
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... natural level ; and have , thus far , removed the value of money from exclusive dependence on the causes which fix the values of things not artificially interfered with . We are , however , to suppose a state , not of artificial regu ...
... natural level ; and have , thus far , removed the value of money from exclusive dependence on the causes which fix the values of things not artificially interfered with . We are , however , to suppose a state , not of artificial regu ...
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... natural value , there- fore , is in the long run proportional to their cost of produc- tion in the most unfavourable existing circumstances , that is , at the worst mine which it is necessary to work in order to obtain the required ...
... natural value , there- fore , is in the long run proportional to their cost of produc- tion in the most unfavourable existing circumstances , that is , at the worst mine which it is necessary to work in order to obtain the required ...
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... natural value in the same manner as the values of other things are made to conform to their natural value . Suppose that it were selling above its natural value ; that is , above the value which is an equivalent for the labour and ...
... natural value in the same manner as the values of other things are made to conform to their natural value . Suppose that it were selling above its natural value ; that is , above the value which is an equivalent for the labour and ...
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... natural or cost values always continued to bear the same ratio to one another , the arrangement would be unobjectionable . This , however , is far from being the fact . Gold and silver , though the least variable in value of all ...
... natural or cost values always continued to bear the same ratio to one another , the arrangement would be unobjectionable . This , however , is far from being the fact . Gold and silver , though the least variable in value of all ...
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