Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2Wirtschaft und Finanzen, 1848 |
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... manufactured article will naturally be , of greater value than the bullion contained in it , on the same principle on which linen cloth is of more value than an equal weight of linen yarn . This would be true , were it not that Govern ...
... manufactured article will naturally be , of greater value than the bullion contained in it , on the same principle on which linen cloth is of more value than an equal weight of linen yarn . This would be true , were it not that Govern ...
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... manufactured gold will become more valuable than an ounce of gold coin , by more than that custo- mary difference which compensates for the value of the workmanship ; and it will be profitable to melt the coin for the purpose of being ...
... manufactured gold will become more valuable than an ounce of gold coin , by more than that custo- mary difference which compensates for the value of the workmanship ; and it will be profitable to melt the coin for the purpose of being ...
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... manufacture , must exchange for other things in the ratio of their joint cost of production . But how much of the remuneration of the producer shall be derived from the coke , and how much from the gas , remains to be decided . Cost of ...
... manufacture , must exchange for other things in the ratio of their joint cost of production . But how much of the remuneration of the producer shall be derived from the coke , and how much from the gas , remains to be decided . Cost of ...
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... manufacture , as a whole , will not pay its ex- penses with the ordinary profit , and will not , on these terms , continue to be carried on . The gas , therefore , must be sold at a higher price , to make up for the deficiency on the ...
... manufacture , as a whole , will not pay its ex- penses with the ordinary profit , and will not , on these terms , continue to be carried on . The gas , therefore , must be sold at a higher price , to make up for the deficiency on the ...
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... manufacture , of which the finer kinds are the subject of extensive international traffic . § 4. Let us now introduce a greater number of com- modities than the two we have hitherto supposed . Let cloth and linen , however , be still ...
... manufacture , of which the finer kinds are the subject of extensive international traffic . § 4. Let us now introduce a greater number of com- modities than the two we have hitherto supposed . Let cloth and linen , however , be still ...
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