Political Economy for High Schools and AcademiesGinn, 1895 - 108 стор. |
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... rise of a better market for farm - produce close by the farm ; and even then the tenant is paying more only because there is a much larger value on which to pay . is paying for value added to the land by labor on adjacent land . He 12 ...
... rise of a better market for farm - produce close by the farm ; and even then the tenant is paying more only because there is a much larger value on which to pay . is paying for value added to the land by labor on adjacent land . He 12 ...
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... rise above that . They predict that higher wages will cause such a growth of the laboring class as will pull down wages lower than they were before . This view of the matter amounts to saying that the work- ingman is a sort of domestic ...
... rise above that . They predict that higher wages will cause such a growth of the laboring class as will pull down wages lower than they were before . This view of the matter amounts to saying that the work- ingman is a sort of domestic ...
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... rise . ( 1 ) They cannot go so low that they will not supply the actual needs of the workingman . He may as well starve in idleness as starve at work . ( 2 ) They cannot go so high as to leave no profit to the capitalist . He may as ...
... rise . ( 1 ) They cannot go so low that they will not supply the actual needs of the workingman . He may as well starve in idleness as starve at work . ( 2 ) They cannot go so high as to leave no profit to the capitalist . He may as ...
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... rise higher , while profits remain at much the same figure . This is be- cause , as was shown in the second chapter , the value of things falls steadily with improvements in the methods of producing them . All the results of past labor ...
... rise higher , while profits remain at much the same figure . This is be- cause , as was shown in the second chapter , the value of things falls steadily with improvements in the methods of producing them . All the results of past labor ...
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... rise in the price of the product , or at least no such reduction in price as otherwise would have followed improvement in methods , until the change is well over . 21. More radical changes are demanded by some people , who denounce the ...
... rise in the price of the product , or at least no such reduction in price as otherwise would have followed improvement in methods , until the change is well over . 21. More radical changes are demanded by some people , who denounce the ...
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