Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1Appleton, 1923 |
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... Land . § 1. The limited quantity and limited productiveness of land , the real limits to production , · - 2. The law of production from the soil , a law of diminishing return in proportion to the increased application of labour and ...
... Land . § 1. The limited quantity and limited productiveness of land , the real limits to production , · - 2. The law of production from the soil , a law of diminishing return in proportion to the increased application of labour and ...
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... land can pay rent except land of such quality or situa- tion , as exists in less quantity than the demand , · 3. The rent of land consists of the excess of its return above the return to the worst land in cultivation , 4 . - or to the ...
... land can pay rent except land of such quality or situa- tion , as exists in less quantity than the demand , · 3. The rent of land consists of the excess of its return above the return to the worst land in cultivation , 4 . - or to the ...
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... land , aggravated as that pres- sure so often was by deficient harvests in the rude state of their agriculture , and depending as they did for food upon a very small extent of country . On these occasions , the community often emigrated ...
... land , aggravated as that pres- sure so often was by deficient harvests in the rude state of their agriculture , and depending as they did for food upon a very small extent of country . On these occasions , the community often emigrated ...
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... land bears a price is simply the limitation of its quantity , and that if air , heat , electricity , chemical agencies , and the other powers of nature employed by manufacturers , were sparing- ly supplied , and could , like land , be ...
... land bears a price is simply the limitation of its quantity , and that if air , heat , electricity , chemical agencies , and the other powers of nature employed by manufacturers , were sparing- ly supplied , and could , like land , be ...
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... land capable of cul- tivation , land at least of any tolerable fertility , must be ranked among agents limited in quantity . Water , for ordi- nary purposes , on the banks of rivers or lakes , may be regarded as of unlimited abundance ...
... land capable of cul- tivation , land at least of any tolerable fertility , must be ranked among agents limited in quantity . Water , for ordi- nary purposes , on the banks of rivers or lakes , may be regarded as of unlimited abundance ...
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