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... Capital . 28 • 29 30 31 32 33 • 34 81. Capital is wealth appropriated to reproductive employment 2. More capital devoted to production than actually employed in it 36 3. Examination of some cases illustrative of the idea of capital • 37 ...
... Capital . 28 • 29 30 31 32 33 • 34 81. Capital is wealth appropriated to reproductive employment 2. More capital devoted to production than actually employed in it 36 3. Examination of some cases illustrative of the idea of capital • 37 ...
Сторінка viii
... Capital . § 1. Industry is limited by Capital 2. - but does not always come up to that limit 3. Increase of capital gives increased employment to labour , without assignable bounds 4. Capital is the result of saving 5. All capital is ...
... Capital . § 1. Industry is limited by Capital 2. - but does not always come up to that limit 3. Increase of capital gives increased employment to labour , without assignable bounds 4. Capital is the result of saving 5. All capital is ...
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... capital stationary 2. Second case ; capital increasing , population stationary 430 432 3. Third case ; population and capital increasing equally , the arts of production stationary . 433 4. Fourth case ; the arts of production ...
... capital stationary 2. Second case ; capital increasing , population stationary 430 432 3. Third case ; population and capital increasing equally , the arts of production stationary . 433 4. Fourth case ; the arts of production ...
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... Capital . Capital . The function of Capital in production , it is of the utmost import- ance thoroughly to understand , since a number of the erroneous notions with which our subject is infested , originate in an imperfect and confused ...
... Capital . Capital . The function of Capital in production , it is of the utmost import- ance thoroughly to understand , since a number of the erroneous notions with which our subject is infested , originate in an imperfect and confused ...
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... capital , for he does not wholly devote them to these purposes : he employs a part of the one , and of the proceeds of the other , in supplying his personal consumption and that of his family , or in hiring grooms and valets , or ...
... capital , for he does not wholly devote them to these purposes : he employs a part of the one , and of the proceeds of the other , in supplying his personal consumption and that of his family , or in hiring grooms and valets , or ...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to ..., Том 3 John Stuart Mill Перегляд фрагмента - 1965 |
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