Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1876 - 623 стор. |
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... exist between nation and nation , and be- tween different ages of the world ; dif- ferences both in the quantity of wealth , and in the kind of it ; as well as in the manner in which the wealth existing in the community is shared among ...
... exist between nation and nation , and be- tween different ages of the world ; dif- ferences both in the quantity of wealth , and in the kind of it ; as well as in the manner in which the wealth existing in the community is shared among ...
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... exists in the operations of trade . The wholesale operations in- deed are everywhere carried on by large capitals , where such exist ; but the retail dealings , which collectively oc- cupy a very great amount of capital , are sometimes ...
... exists in the operations of trade . The wholesale operations in- deed are everywhere carried on by large capitals , where such exist ; but the retail dealings , which collectively oc- cupy a very great amount of capital , are sometimes ...
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... exist , they cannot arbitrarily determine how those institutions shall work . The con- ditions on which the power they possess over the distribution of wealth is depen - bution , and some of the practical con- dent , and the manner in ...
... exist , they cannot arbitrarily determine how those institutions shall work . The con- ditions on which the power they possess over the distribution of wealth is depen - bution , and some of the practical con- dent , and the manner in ...
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... exist or grow up sponta- neously , of a kind suited to the supply of human wants . There are caves and hollow trees capable of affording shel- ter ; fruit , roots , wild honey , and other natural products , on which human life can be ...
... exist or grow up sponta- neously , of a kind suited to the supply of human wants . There are caves and hollow trees capable of affording shel- ter ; fruit , roots , wild honey , and other natural products , on which human life can be ...
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... exist in much greater abundance than would be ap- plied to present use even if they could be obtained gratis . Fisheries , in the sea , are in most cases a gift of nature practically unlimited in amount ; but the Arctic whale fisheries ...
... exist in much greater abundance than would be ap- plied to present use even if they could be obtained gratis . Fisheries , in the sea , are in most cases a gift of nature practically unlimited in amount ; but the Arctic whale fisheries ...
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Adam Smith advantage agricultural amount capital capitalist cause circulating capital commodities competition condition consumed consumption corn laws cost of production cottier crease cultivation dealers demand depends diminished division of labour duce duction ductive effect employed employment England equal exchange exertion exist expense farmer farms favourable fixed France funds greater habits human hundred quarters improvement increase individual industry kind labouring classes land landlord less limited manufacture manure marriage material means ment metayer mode natural necessary obtained occupation operations paid peasant peasant proprietors permanent persons political economy Poor Law population portion possession present principle produce productive labourers profit proportion purchase quantity racter rate of profit remuneration rent require saving Sismondi society soil subsistence sufficient supply suppose tained taxes tenant things tical tion tivated unproductive wages wealth whole