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... Increase of capital gives increased employment to labour , without assignable bounds 4. Capital is the result of saving 5. All capital is consumed . · · 6. Capital is kept up , not by preservation , but by perpetual repro- duction PAGE ...
... Increase of capital gives increased employment to labour , without assignable bounds 4. Capital is the result of saving 5. All capital is consumed . · · 6. Capital is kept up , not by preservation , but by perpetual repro- duction PAGE ...
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... increase of material products is its ultimate consequence . Thus , labour expended in the acqui- sition of manufacturing skill , I class as productive , not in virtue of the skill itself , but of the manufactured products created by the ...
... increase of material products is its ultimate consequence . Thus , labour expended in the acqui- sition of manufacturing skill , I class as productive , not in virtue of the skill itself , but of the manufactured products created by the ...
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... increase the employment for labour ; since , when there is a greater produce altogether , it is always probable that some portion of the increase will be saved and converted into capital ; especially when the increased returns to ...
... increase the employment for labour ; since , when there is a greater produce altogether , it is always probable that some portion of the increase will be saved and converted into capital ; especially when the increased returns to ...
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... increase their for their whole number . Thus the production beyond what can be accom- limit of wealth is never deficiency of plished by the work of their own hands . consumers , but of producers and pro- All that any one employs in ...
... increase their for their whole number . Thus the production beyond what can be accom- limit of wealth is never deficiency of plished by the work of their own hands . consumers , but of producers and pro- All that any one employs in ...
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... increased . If it were said , for instance , that the only way to accelerate the in- crease of capital is by increase of saving , the idea would probably be suggested of greater abstinence , and increased privation . But it is obvious ...
... increased . If it were said , for instance , that the only way to accelerate the in- crease of capital is by increase of saving , the idea would probably be suggested of greater abstinence , and increased privation . But it is obvious ...
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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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