Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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... profits to an equality 5. Profits do not depend on prices , nor on purchase and sale 6. The advances of the capitalist consist ultimately in wages . of labour . 7. The rate of profit depends on the Cost of Labour . 407 409 410 416 417 ...
... profits to an equality 5. Profits do not depend on prices , nor on purchase and sale 6. The advances of the capitalist consist ultimately in wages . of labour . 7. The rate of profit depends on the Cost of Labour . 407 409 410 416 417 ...
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... Profits to a Minimum § 1. Doctrine of Adam Smith on the competition of capital . 2. Doctrine of Mr. Wakefield respecting the field of employ- ment • 3. What determines the minimum rate of profit . 4. In opulent countries , profits ...
... Profits to a Minimum § 1. Doctrine of Adam Smith on the competition of capital . 2. Doctrine of Mr. Wakefield respecting the field of employ- ment • 3. What determines the minimum rate of profit . 4. In opulent countries , profits ...
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... profit from the ultimate product ; but there is this difference , that here the ultimate product has to supply not only the profit , but also the remuneration of the labour . The tool - maker ( say , for instance , the plough - maker ) ...
... profit from the ultimate product ; but there is this difference , that here the ultimate product has to supply not only the profit , but also the remuneration of the labour . The tool - maker ( say , for instance , the plough - maker ) ...
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... profit out of the money while it was being spent . No doubt if C lost it by gaming , or was cheated of it by his ... profit during the process ; but if the capital had been expended productively , an equivalent profit would have been ...
... profit out of the money while it was being spent . No doubt if C lost it by gaming , or was cheated of it by his ... profit during the process ; but if the capital had been expended productively , an equivalent profit would have been ...
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... profit of twenty per cent . This profit we shall suppose that he annually consumes , carrying on his operations from year to year on the original capital of two thousand quarters . Let us now suppose that by the expenditure of half his ...
... profit of twenty per cent . This profit we shall suppose that he annually consumes , carrying on his operations from year to year on the original capital of two thousand quarters . Let us now suppose that by the expenditure of half his ...
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