Principles of Political Economy with Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1873 - 591 стор. Steuern, Steuervergünstigung ; Wirtschaftspolitik, Konjunkturpolitik ; Wirtschaftswissenschaften ; Börsenwesen, Kapitalmarkt ; Wirtschaftssystem ; Geld, Banknote, Münzwesen. |
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... do no more . But this is enough to have given all the command which mankind have acquired over natural forces immeasurably more powerful than themselves ; a command e of t ye as A ters be c ever 16 BOOK I. CHAPTER I. § 2 .
... do no more . But this is enough to have given all the command which mankind have acquired over natural forces immeasurably more powerful than themselves ; a command e of t ye as A ters be c ever 16 BOOK I. CHAPTER I. § 2 .
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... given place and time , they may exist in much greater abundance than would be ap- plied to present use even if they could be obtained gratis . Fisheries , in the sea , are in most cases a gift of nature practically unlimited in amount ...
... given place and time , they may exist in much greater abundance than would be ap- plied to present use even if they could be obtained gratis . Fisheries , in the sea , are in most cases a gift of nature practically unlimited in amount ...
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... given commodity is the re- the ground , afforded a source from sult , is far from a simple operation . which an adequate equivalent could be The items in the calculation are very assigned for the labour of the plough- numerous as it may ...
... given commodity is the re- the ground , afforded a source from sult , is far from a simple operation . which an adequate equivalent could be The items in the calculation are very assigned for the labour of the plough- numerous as it may ...
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... given by things much less costly . Hence it might be supposed that the labour em- ployed in producing them ought not to be regarded as productive , in the sense in which the term is understood by political economists . I grant that no ...
... given by things much less costly . Hence it might be supposed that the labour em- ployed in producing them ought not to be regarded as productive , in the sense in which the term is understood by political economists . I grant that no ...
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John Stuart Mill. and resources of the country , instead of diminishing , have given every sign of rapid increase during the process , and of greatly expanded dimensions after its close . This was confessedly the case with Great Britain ...
John Stuart Mill. and resources of the country , instead of diminishing , have given every sign of rapid increase during the process , and of greatly expanded dimensions after its close . This was confessedly the case with Great Britain ...
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