Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1Appleton, 1920 |
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... Capital . § 1. Capital is wealth appropriated to reproductive employment , 2. More capital devoted to production than actually employed in it , · • 3. Examination of some cases illustrative ... Circulating and Fixed Capital . § 8 CONTENTS .
... Capital . § 1. Capital is wealth appropriated to reproductive employment , 2. More capital devoted to production than actually employed in it , · • 3. Examination of some cases illustrative ... Circulating and Fixed Capital . § 8 CONTENTS .
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... Circulating and Fixed Capital . § 1. Fixed and Circulating Capital , what , · PAGE · 127 130 • · 134 2. Increase of fixed capital , when at the expense of circulating , might be detrimental to the labourers , 3 . ཉ་ - this seldom if ...
... Circulating and Fixed Capital . § 1. Fixed and Circulating Capital , what , · PAGE · 127 130 • · 134 2. Increase of fixed capital , when at the expense of circulating , might be detrimental to the labourers , 3 . ཉ་ - this seldom if ...
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... capital ; the labouring classes not only do not lose any employment by the tax , but may possibly gain some , and ... CIRCULATING AND FIXED CAPITAL . § 126 BOOK I. CHAPTER V. § 10 .
... capital ; the labouring classes not only do not lose any employment by the tax , but may possibly gain some , and ... CIRCULATING AND FIXED CAPITAL . § 126 BOOK I. CHAPTER V. § 10 .
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... CIRCULATING AND FIXED CAPITAL . § 1. To complete our explanations on the subject of capital , it is necessary to say something of the two species into which it is usually divided The distinction is very obvious , and though not named ...
... CIRCULATING AND FIXED CAPITAL . § 1. To complete our explanations on the subject of capital , it is necessary to say something of the two species into which it is usually divided The distinction is very obvious , and though not named ...
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... Circulating Capital . The term , which is not very appro- priate , is derived from the circumstance , that this portion of capital requires to be constantly renewed by the sale of the finished product , and when renewed is perpetually ...
... Circulating Capital . The term , which is not very appro- priate , is derived from the circumstance , that this portion of capital requires to be constantly renewed by the sale of the finished product , and when renewed is perpetually ...
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