employed by all the members of a great society must bear a certain proportion to the whole Capital of that society, and never can exceed that proportion. No regulation of commerce can increase the quantity of industry in any society beyond what its Capital... The History of Economics - Стр. 240авторы: Henry Dunning Macleod - 1896 - Страниц: 690Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Thomas Cooper - 1826 - Страниц: 302
...person, must bear a certain proportion to his capital, so the number of those that can be continually employed by all the members of a great society, must...exceed that proportion. No regulation of commerce can encrease the quantity of industry in any society beyond what its capital can maintain. It may divert... | |
| Jean Baptiste Say - 1834 - Страниц: 556
...prospect of profit in a few year's time. Smith thinks otherwise: hear what he says on the subject. "No regulation of commerce can increase the quantity...any society, beyond what its capital can maintain. It can only divert a part of it into a direction, into which it might not otherwise have gone; and... | |
| Adam Smith - 1836 - Страниц: 538
...person must bear a certain proportion to his capital, so the number of those that can be continually employed by all the members of a great society must...any society beyond what its capital can maintain. It can only divert a part of it into a direction into which it might not otherwise have gone; and it... | |
| Adam Smith - 1838 - Страниц: 476
...person must bear a certain proportion to his capital, so the number of those that can be continually employed by all the members of a great society must...bear a certain proportion to the whole capital of the society, and never can exceed that proportion. No regulation of commerce tan increase tinquantity... | |
| Adam Smith, Dugald Stewart - 1843 - Страниц: 762
...person must bear a cer tain proportion to his capital, so the number of thosi that can be continually employed by all the members of a great society must...proportion to the whole capital of that society, and nevei can exceed that proportion. No regulation of conimerce can increase the quantity of industry... | |
| Jean Baptiste Say - 1845 - Страниц: 506
...prospect of profit in a few years' time. Smith thinks otherwise: hear what he says on the subject . " No regulation of commerce can increase the quantity...any society, beyond what its capital can maintain. It can only divert a part of it into a direction, into which it might not otherwise have gone; and... | |
| Adam Smith - 1852 - Страниц: 476
...person must bear a certain proportion to his capital, so the number of those that can be continually employed by all the members of a great society must...bear a certain proportion to the whole capital of the society, and never can exceed that proportion. No regulation of commerce can increase the quantity... | |
| Samuel Newington - 1858 - Страниц: 144
...the number of those that can be continually employed by all the members of a great society must be in proportion to the whole capital of that society, and...proportion. No regulation of commerce can increase * Smith, B. II. introd. 26 THE MEANS OF the quantity of industry in any society beyond what its capital... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1859 - Страниц: 542
...person must bear a certain proportion to his capital, so the number of those that can be continually employed by all the members of a great society must bear a certain proportion to the capital of that society, and never can exceed that proportion. No regulation of society can increase... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1859 - Страниц: 546
...person must bear a certain proportion to his capital, so the number of those that can be continually employed by all the members of a great society must bear a certain proportion to the capital of that society, and never can exceed that proportion. No regulation of society can increase... | |
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