Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, 1871 |
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... Capital . § 1. Industry is limited by Capital 2. - but does not always come up to that limit 3. Increase of capital ... Circulating and Fixed Capital . § 1. Fixed and Circulating Capital , what 2. Increase of fixed capital , when at the ...
... Capital . § 1. Industry is limited by Capital 2. - but does not always come up to that limit 3. Increase of capital ... Circulating and Fixed Capital . § 1. Fixed and Circulating Capital , what 2. Increase of fixed capital , when at the ...
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... CIRCULATING AND FIXED CAPITAL . however , is by no means necessary in the case. or them . To know which is the suf- ferer , we must understand whose con- sumption will have to be retrenched in ... CIRCULATING AND FIXED CAPITAL . 57.
... CIRCULATING AND FIXED CAPITAL . however , is by no means necessary in the case. or them . To know which is the suf- ferer , we must understand whose con- sumption will have to be retrenched in ... CIRCULATING AND FIXED CAPITAL . 57.
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... capital does not , unless as a consequence of some unusual accident , require entire renewal : but there is always ... circulating and those of fixed capital , on the amount of the gross produce of the country . Cir- culating capital ...
... capital does not , unless as a consequence of some unusual accident , require entire renewal : but there is always ... circulating and those of fixed capital , on the amount of the gross produce of the country . Cir- culating capital ...
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... capital . Since ma chinery , for example , is not wholly consumed by one use , it is not neces - provements . He will employ , in the We have thus two recent instances in | true . his capital have ... CIRCULATING AND FIXED CAPITAL . 59 69.
... capital . Since ma chinery , for example , is not wholly consumed by one use , it is not neces - provements . He will employ , in the We have thus two recent instances in | true . his capital have ... CIRCULATING AND FIXED CAPITAL . 59 69.
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... circulating capital , the breach in the circulating capital of the community remains un- repaired . The argument relied on by most of those who contend that machinery can never be injurious to the labouring class , is , that by ...
... circulating capital , the breach in the circulating capital of the community remains un- repaired . The argument relied on by most of those who contend that machinery can never be injurious to the labouring class , is , that by ...
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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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