acquired and useful abilities of all the inhabitants or members of the society. The acquisition of such Talents, by the maintenance of the acquirer during his education, study, or apprenticeship, always costs a real expense, which is a Capital fixed and... The History of Economics - Стр. 476авторы: Henry Dunning Macleod - 1896 - Страниц: 690Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Samuel Read (of Roslin.) - 1829 - Страниц: 444
...alienated. Dr Smith, indeed, in describing the^ed capital of a country, states as a part of it, " the acquired and useful abilities of all the inhabitants or members of the society. ' '* But in this he is inconsistent with himself, and at variance with his own uniform idea of wealth,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1838 - Страниц: 476
...employed in cultivating it. Fourthly, of the acquired and useful abilities of all die inhabitants and members of the society. The acquisition of such talents, by the maintenance of die acquirer during hin H 14 WEALTH OF NATIONS. ( (HiL-ation, study, or apprenticeship, always L»*ts... | |
| Joseph Salway Eisdell - 1839 - Страниц: 638
...the members of a society as a portion of its capital. " The acquisition of such talents," he says, " by the maintenance of the acquirer during his education, study, or apprenticeship, always costs an expense, which is a capital fixed and realized, as it were, in his person. These talents, as they... | |
| Adam Smith, Dugald Stewart - 1843 - Страниц: 518
...the most profitable application of the farmer's capital employed in cultivating it: Fourthly, of the acquired and useful abilities of all the inhabitants...costs a real expense, which is a capital fixed and realized, as it were, in his person. Those talents, as they make a part of his fortune, so do they... | |
| Adam Smith - 1852 - Страниц: 476
...cultivating it. Fourthly, of the acquired and useful abilities of all the inhabitants and members ot the society. The acquisition of such talents, by the maintenance of the acquirer during hi» И education, stady, or apprenticeship, always costs a real expense, which is a capital fixed... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1856 - Страниц: 590
...machines which facilitate and abridge labor. " Fourthly, of the acquired and useful abilities of all the members of the society. The acquisition of such talents...acquirer during his education, study, or apprenticeship, costs an expense, which is a capital fixed and realized, as it were, in his person. The improved dexterity... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1856 - Страниц: 588
...machines which facilitate and abridge labor. " Fourthly, of the acquired and useful abilities of all the members of the society. The acquisition of such talents...acquirer during his education, study, or apprenticeship, costs an expense, which is a capital fixed and realized, as it were, in his person. The improved dexterity... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1859 - Страниц: 586
...machines which facilitate and abridge labor. " Fourthly, of the acquired and useful abilities of all the members of the society. The acquisition of such talents...acquirer during his education, study, or apprenticeship, costs an expense, which is a capital fixed and realized, as it were, in his person. The improved dexterity... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1859 - Страниц: 576
...machines which facilitate and abridge labor. " Fourthly, of the acquired and useful abilities of all the members of the society. The acquisition of such talents...acquirer during his education, study, or apprenticeship, costs an expense, which is a capital fixed and realized, as it were, in his person. The improved dexter-ity... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1870 - Страниц: 586
...machines which facilitate and abridge labor. " Fourthlv, of the acquired and useful abilities of all the members of the society. The acquisition of such talents...acquirer during his education, study, or apprenticeship, costs an expense, which is a capital fixed and realized, as it were, in his person. The improved dexterity... | |
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