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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... receive his incomings of all sorts , which incomings he afterwards , at the times which suit him best , converts into the forms in which they can be useful to him . Great as the difference would be between a country with money , and a ...
... receive his incomings of all sorts , which incomings he afterwards , at the times which suit him best , converts into the forms in which they can be useful to him . Great as the difference would be between a country with money , and a ...
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... receive wages or salaries for designing patterns , exactly as others do for copying them . All this is strictly part of the labour of production ; as the labour of the author of a book is equally a part of its production with that of ...
... receive wages or salaries for designing patterns , exactly as others do for copying them . All this is strictly part of the labour of production ; as the labour of the author of a book is equally a part of its production with that of ...
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... received meaning of a popular phrase , is generally purchased beyond its value , by the obscurity arising from the conflict between new and old associations . I shall , therefore , in this treatise , when speaking of wealth , understand ...
... received meaning of a popular phrase , is generally purchased beyond its value , by the obscurity arising from the conflict between new and old associations . I shall , therefore , in this treatise , when speaking of wealth , understand ...
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... receive for his labour , from those who derive pleasure or benefit from it , a remunera tion which may be to him a considera- ble source of wealth ; but his gain is balanced by their loss ; they may have received a full equivalent for ...
... receive for his labour , from those who derive pleasure or benefit from it , a remunera tion which may be to him a considera- ble source of wealth ; but his gain is balanced by their loss ; they may have received a full equivalent for ...
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... receiving their increased wages , will not lay them out in plate and jewels , but in food . There is not , however ... received from it , is set apart for productive re- investment . The sum of all the values so destined by their ...
... receiving their increased wages , will not lay them out in plate and jewels , but in food . There is not , however ... received from it , is set apart for productive re- investment . The sum of all the values so destined by their ...
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able advance advantage agricultural already amount bank become benefit called capital carried cause circumstances cloth commodities condition consequence considerable considered consumed cost cultivation demand depend desire diminished economy effect employed employment enable England equal exchange exist expense exports fact fall farmer foreign France gain give given greater ground hands human important improvement income increase individual industry interest kind labour land least less limited lower manufacture material means ment mode natural necessary notes object obtained operations paid persons political population portion possession practical present principle produce profit proportion purchase quantity question raise reason receive rent respect rise saving society soil sufficient supply suppose things tion trade unless usually wages wealth whole