The Principles of Political Economy: With Some Inquiries Respecting Their ApplicationAugustus M. Kelley, 1965 - 517 стор. |
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... obvious , when the subjects requiring , or supposed to require , its interference are so very numerous , and when we also take into view the necessity of accommodating the measures of administration to the changes which are perpetually ...
... obvious , when the subjects requiring , or supposed to require , its interference are so very numerous , and when we also take into view the necessity of accommodating the measures of administration to the changes which are perpetually ...
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... obvious , however , that there is no such commodity . The varying fertility of the soils , mines , & c . to which recourse must successively be had , and the improvements that are constantly being made in the application of labour ...
... obvious , however , that there is no such commodity . The varying fertility of the soils , mines , & c . to which recourse must successively be had , and the improvements that are constantly being made in the application of labour ...
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... obvious as this principle may appear , all govern- ments have interfered with the terms of loans - some to pro- hibit interest altogether , and others to fix a certain rate which it should be deemed legal to exact and illegal to exceed ...
... obvious as this principle may appear , all govern- ments have interfered with the terms of loans - some to pro- hibit interest altogether , and others to fix a certain rate which it should be deemed legal to exact and illegal to exceed ...
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PART I | 1 |
Progressive Nature of ManMeans by which the Productive Powers | 21 |
Definition of CapitalMode in which it contributes | 47 |
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accumulation Adam Smith advantage agriculture amount capitalists carried cent circulating capital circumstances commerce compared condition consequence considerable corn cost cotton cultivation degree demand for labour depend desire destitute diminished division of labour doubt duction effect employed employment endeavour engaged England equal established exchangeable value exertion expense extent fall fortune foundling hospitals greater Hence important improvement increase individuals influence injurious interest invention labour required labouring classes land latter less machinery machines manufactures means ment nature necessary notwithstanding object obtain obvious occasion operation parties perhaps period Political Economy poor laws population portion principle proportion quantity of labour raised rate of profit rate of wages raw produce reduced render rent respect rise society soil sort speculation subsistence supply supposed things tillage tion trade undertakings value of money viduals Wealth of Nations wholly workmen