Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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... consumed • 6. Capital is kept up , not by preservation , but by per- petual reproduction 7. Why countries recover rapidly from a state of devastation 8. Effects of defraying government expenditure by loans . 9. Demand for commodities is ...
... consumed • 6. Capital is kept up , not by preservation , but by per- petual reproduction 7. Why countries recover rapidly from a state of devastation 8. Effects of defraying government expenditure by loans . 9. Demand for commodities is ...
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... consume 558 4. Origin and explanation of the notion of general oversupply 560 X CHAPTER XV . Of a Measure of Value § 1. A measure of Exchange Value , in what sense possible 2. A measure of Cost of Production 564 566 CHAPTER XVI . Of ...
... consume 558 4. Origin and explanation of the notion of general oversupply 560 X CHAPTER XV . Of a Measure of Value § 1. A measure of Exchange Value , in what sense possible 2. A measure of Cost of Production 564 566 CHAPTER XVI . Of ...
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... consumed more rapidly than they are spontaneously re- produced , a large and constantly increasing stock of subsistence may be collected and preserved , with little other labour than that of guarding the cattle from the attacks of wild ...
... consumed more rapidly than they are spontaneously re- produced , a large and constantly increasing stock of subsistence may be collected and preserved , with little other labour than that of guarding the cattle from the attacks of wild ...
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... consumed in the form of bread , it is from the bread that this equivalent must come . The bread must suffice to remunerate all these labourers , and several others ; such as the carpenters and bricklayers who erected the farm ...
... consumed in the form of bread , it is from the bread that this equivalent must come . The bread must suffice to remunerate all these labourers , and several others ; such as the carpenters and bricklayers who erected the farm ...
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... consumed by productive labourers ; for the main end and purpose of this labour is the subsistence itself ; and though the possession of a store of it enables other work to be done , this is but an incidental consequence . The remaining ...
... consumed by productive labourers ; for the main end and purpose of this labour is the subsistence itself ; and though the possession of a store of it enables other work to be done , this is but an incidental consequence . The remaining ...
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