Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1Appleton, 1920 |
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... soil , a law of diminishing return in proportion to the increased application of labour and capital , 230 3. Antagonist principle to the law of diminishing return ; the progress of improvements in production , 235 • CHAPTER XIII ...
... soil , a law of diminishing return in proportion to the increased application of labour and capital , 230 3. Antagonist principle to the law of diminishing return ; the progress of improvements in production , 235 • CHAPTER XIII ...
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... soil , rent , or profit ? 6. Rent does not enter into the cost of production of agricul- tural produce , . 525 531 BOOK III . EXCHANGE . CHAPTER I. Of Value . § 1. Preliminary remarks , 535 · 2. Definitions of Value in Use , Exchange ...
... soil , rent , or profit ? 6. Rent does not enter into the cost of production of agricul- tural produce , . 525 531 BOOK III . EXCHANGE . CHAPTER I. Of Value . § 1. Preliminary remarks , 535 · 2. Definitions of Value in Use , Exchange ...
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... soil , produce so great a surplus of food beyond their necessary consumption , as to support any large class of labourers engaged in other departments of industry . The surplus , too , whether small or great , is usually torn from the ...
... soil , produce so great a surplus of food beyond their necessary consumption , as to support any large class of labourers engaged in other departments of industry . The surplus , too , whether small or great , is usually torn from the ...
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... soil the utmost which they knew how to make it yield ; and when their soil was sterile , or after they had reached the limit of its capacity , they often became traders , and bought up the productions of foreign countries , to sell them ...
... soil the utmost which they knew how to make it yield ; and when their soil was sterile , or after they had reached the limit of its capacity , they often became traders , and bought up the productions of foreign countries , to sell them ...
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... while the eultivators of the soil were slaves , or small tenants in a nearly servile condition . From this time the wealth of the empire progressively declined . In the beginning , the public PRELIMINARY REMARKS . 35.
... while the eultivators of the soil were slaves , or small tenants in a nearly servile condition . From this time the wealth of the empire progressively declined . In the beginning , the public PRELIMINARY REMARKS . 35.
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accumulation additional advance advantage agricultural amount applied become called capital carried causes circumstances competition condition consequence considerable considered consumed cultivation demand depends desire diminished economy effect employed employment England English equal exertion exist expense extent fact farmer farms fixed France give given greater habits hands human important improvement increase individual industry interest Italy kind labour land landlord least less limited live maintain manufactures materials means ment mode nature necessary never object obtained occupation operations opinion paid peasant persons political population portion possession practical present principle produce profit proportion proprietors quantity question raise reason remuneration render rent require respect result saving says society soil sufficient supply suppose things tion unless usually wages wealth whole