Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1Appleton, 1920 |
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... respecting Capital . § 1. Industry is limited by Capital , 2. but does not always come up to that limit , D 3. Increase of capital gives increased employment to labour , without assignable bounds , 4. Capital is the result of saving , 5 ...
... respecting Capital . § 1. Industry is limited by Capital , 2. but does not always come up to that limit , D 3. Increase of capital gives increased employment to labour , without assignable bounds , 4. Capital is the result of saving , 5 ...
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... respect- ing peasant properties , 2. Evidence respecting peasant properties in Switzerland , 3. in Norway , - 4. in Germany , - 5.- in Belgium , 6. in the Channel Islands , - 7. - in France , CHAPTER VII . Continuation of the same ...
... respect- ing peasant properties , 2. Evidence respecting peasant properties in Switzerland , 3. in Norway , - 4. in Germany , - 5.- in Belgium , 6. in the Channel Islands , - 7. - in France , CHAPTER VII . Continuation of the same ...
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... respecting wages , 3. Certain rare circumstances excepted , high wages imply re- straints on population , 4. which are in some cases legal , 5 . - in others the effect of particular customs , · 420 · · 421 • 428 · 432 · 434 · 437 6. Due ...
... respecting wages , 3. Certain rare circumstances excepted , high wages imply re- straints on population , 4. which are in some cases legal , 5 . - in others the effect of particular customs , · 420 · · 421 • 428 · 432 · 434 · 437 6. Due ...
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... respect to this universal object of human desire , is made prosperous or the reverse . Not that any treatise on Political Economy can discuss or even enumerate all these causes ; but it undertakes to set forth as much as is known of the ...
... respect to this universal object of human desire , is made prosperous or the reverse . Not that any treatise on Political Economy can discuss or even enumerate all these causes ; but it undertakes to set forth as much as is known of the ...
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... respect promoted by increasing the quantity which exists and circulates in a country ; the service which it performs being as well ren- dered by a small as by a large aggregate amount . Two million quarters of corn will not feed so many ...
... respect promoted by increasing the quantity which exists and circulates in a country ; the service which it performs being as well ren- dered by a small as by a large aggregate amount . Two million quarters of corn will not feed so many ...
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