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... natural agents limited , others practically unlimited , in quantity . 17 CHAPTER II . Of Labour as an Agent of Production . §1 . Labour employed either directly about the thing produced , or in operations preparatory to its production 2 ...
... natural agents limited , others practically unlimited , in quantity . 17 CHAPTER II . Of Labour as an Agent of Production . §1 . Labour employed either directly about the thing produced , or in operations preparatory to its production 2 ...
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... natural monopolies 3. Effect on wages of a class of subsidized competitors 233 236 · 238 4 . -- of the competition of persons with independent means of sup- port 240 242 6. Differences of wages arising from restrictive laws , and from ...
... natural monopolies 3. Effect on wages of a class of subsidized competitors 233 236 · 238 4 . -- of the competition of persons with independent means of sup- port 240 242 6. Differences of wages arising from restrictive laws , and from ...
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... natural monopoly 255 2. No land can pay rent except land of such quality or situation , as exists in less quantity than the demand 255 • • 4 . - 3. The rent of land consists of the excess of its return above the return to the worst land ...
... natural monopoly 255 2. No land can pay rent except land of such quality or situation , as exists in less quantity than the demand 255 • • 4 . - 3. The rent of land consists of the excess of its return above the return to the worst land ...
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... natural causes a fit subject of peculiar taxation 492 6. A land tax , in some cases , not taxation , but a rent - charge in favour of the public . 493 7. Taxes falling on capital , not necessarily objectionable 494 • • CHAPTER III . Of ...
... natural causes a fit subject of peculiar taxation 492 6. A land tax , in some cases , not taxation , but a rent - charge in favour of the public . 493 7. Taxes falling on capital , not necessarily objectionable 494 • • CHAPTER III . Of ...
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... natural pastures of the earth are nities we find domestic manufactures not yet so fully occupied as to be con- of a coarse , and in some , of a fine kind . sumed more rapidly than they are There is ample evidence that while ...
... natural pastures of the earth are nities we find domestic manufactures not yet so fully occupied as to be con- of a coarse , and in some , of a fine kind . sumed more rapidly than they are There is ample evidence that while ...
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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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