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... dealers CHAPTER III . Influence of the Progress of Industry and Population on Rents , Profits , and Wages . 428 § 1. First case ; population increasing , capital stationary 2. Second case ; capital increasing , population stationary 430 ...
... dealers CHAPTER III . Influence of the Progress of Industry and Population on Rents , Profits , and Wages . 428 § 1. First case ; population increasing , capital stationary 2. Second case ; capital increasing , population stationary 430 ...
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... dealer doing a large amount of business , and turning over his capital rapidly , has but a small portion of it in ready money at any one time . But he only feels it valuable to him as it is convertible into money : he considers no ...
... dealer doing a large amount of business , and turning over his capital rapidly , has but a small portion of it in ready money at any one time . But he only feels it valuable to him as it is convertible into money : he considers no ...
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... dealers in statistical calculations . For example , in estimates of the gross in- come of the country , founded on the proceeds of the income - tax , incomes derived from the funds are not always excluded : though the tax - payers are ...
... dealers in statistical calculations . For example , in estimates of the gross in- come of the country , founded on the proceeds of the income - tax , incomes derived from the funds are not always excluded : though the tax - payers are ...
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... dealers , and the seraees for travellers , none of which could have been made by the scanty means in the possession of those using them , owe their existence to the liberality and enlightened self - interest of the better order of ...
... dealers , and the seraees for travellers , none of which could have been made by the scanty means in the possession of those using them , owe their existence to the liberality and enlightened self - interest of the better order of ...
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... dealers and money dealers . The grain dealers do not usually buy grain from the pro- ducers , but from the agents of govern- ment , who , receiving the revenue in kind , are glad to devolve upon others the business of conveying it to ...
... dealers and money dealers . The grain dealers do not usually buy grain from the pro- ducers , but from the agents of govern- ment , who , receiving the revenue in kind , are glad to devolve upon others the business of conveying it to ...
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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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