Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1876 - 623 стор. |
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... profits to an equality . 5. Profits do not depend on prices , nor on purchase and sale • PAGE • • 247 • · 248 251 6. The advances of the capitalist consist ultimately in wages of labour 252 7. The rate of profit depends on the Cost of ...
... profits to an equality . 5. Profits do not depend on prices , nor on purchase and sale • PAGE • • 247 • · 248 251 6. The advances of the capitalist consist ultimately in wages of labour 252 7. The rate of profit depends on the Cost of ...
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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 employment 3. What determines the minimum rate of profit 4. In opulent countries , profits habitually ...
... Profits to a Minimum . § 1. Doctrine of Adam Smith on the competition of capital 2. Doctrine of Mr. Wakefield respecting the field of employment 3. What determines the minimum rate of profit 4. In opulent countries , profits habitually ...
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... profit ; and the hope of this profit will generally have been a part of the inducement which made him accu- mulate a stock , by economizing in his own consumption ; or , at any rate , which made him forego the application of it , when ...
... profit ; and the hope of this profit will generally have been a part of the inducement which made him accu- mulate a stock , by economizing in his own consumption ; or , at any rate , which made him forego the application of it , when ...
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... profit during the process ; but if the capital had been expended productively , an equivalent profit would have been made by builders , fencers , tool - makers , and the tradespeople who supply the con- sumption of the labouring classes ...
... profit during the process ; but if the capital had been expended productively , an equivalent profit would have been made by builders , fencers , tool - makers , and the tradespeople who supply the con- sumption of the labouring classes ...
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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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