Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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... Capital PAGE 44 45 47 49 51 52 § 1. Capital is wealth appropriated to reproductive employ- ment . 54 2. More capital devoted to production than actually em- ployed in it . 56 3. Examination of some cases illustrative of the idea of ...
... Capital PAGE 44 45 47 49 51 52 § 1. Capital is wealth appropriated to reproductive employ- ment . 54 2. More capital devoted to production than actually em- ployed in it . 56 3. Examination of some cases illustrative of the idea of ...
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... Capital . The function of Capital in production it is of the utmost importance thoroughly to understand , since a number of the erroneous notions with which our subject is infested originate in an imperfect and confused apprehension of ...
... Capital . The function of Capital in production it is of the utmost importance thoroughly to understand , since a number of the erroneous notions with which our subject is infested originate in an imperfect and confused apprehension of ...
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... Capital and Not - capital , does not lie in the kind dities , but in the mind of the capitalist — in his will to employ for one purpose rather than another ; and all property , how ill adapted in itself for the use of labourers , is a ...
... Capital and Not - capital , does not lie in the kind dities , but in the mind of the capitalist — in his will to employ for one purpose rather than another ; and all property , how ill adapted in itself for the use of labourers , is a ...
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... capital , to maintain the same quantity of productive labour ; or ( what is equivalent ) with a given capital he maintains less labour . This mode of levying taxes , therefore , limits unnecessarily the industry of the country : a ...
... capital , to maintain the same quantity of productive labour ; or ( what is equivalent ) with a given capital he maintains less labour . This mode of levying taxes , therefore , limits unnecessarily the industry of the country : a ...
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... capital and if they unfortunately had to forego it altogether , the same amount of production might take place . In order that the whole remuneration of the labourers should be advanced to them in daily or weekly payments , there must ...
... capital and if they unfortunately had to forego it altogether , the same amount of production might take place . In order that the whole remuneration of the labourers should be advanced to them in daily or weekly payments , there must ...
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