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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... consequence . Thus , labour expended in the acqui- sition of manufacturing skill , I class as productive , not in virtue of the skill itself , but of the manufactured products created by the skill , and to the creation of which the ...
... consequence . Thus , labour expended in the acqui- sition of manufacturing skill , I class as productive , not in virtue of the skill itself , but of the manufactured products created by the skill , and to the creation of which the ...
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... consequence that a part , or even the whole of it , is in a form in which it cannot directly supply the wants of labourers . Suppose , for instance , that the capi- talist is a hardware manufacturer , and that his stock in trade , over ...
... consequence that a part , or even the whole of it , is in a form in which it cannot directly supply the wants of labourers . Suppose , for instance , that the capi- talist is a hardware manufacturer , and that his stock in trade , over ...
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... consequence to the national wealth has been much the same ; an equivalent quantity of it has been de- stroyed in both cases . But in the spending , this first stage is also the final stage ; that particular amount of the produce of ...
... consequence to the national wealth has been much the same ; an equivalent quantity of it has been de- stroyed in both cases . But in the spending , this first stage is also the final stage ; that particular amount of the produce of ...
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... consequence of the detri- ment itself . One of these is that spend- thrifts do not usually succeed in consuming all they spend . Their habitual carelessness as to expenditure causes them to be cheated and robbed on all quarters , often ...
... consequence of the detri- ment itself . One of these is that spend- thrifts do not usually succeed in consuming all they spend . Their habitual carelessness as to expenditure causes them to be cheated and robbed on all quarters , often ...
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... consequence how great the demand may be ; unless capital is at- tracted into the occupation , there will be no velvet made , and consequently none bought ; unless , indeed , the desire of the intending purchaser for it is so strong ...
... consequence how great the demand may be ; unless capital is at- tracted into the occupation , there will be no velvet made , and consequently none bought ; unless , indeed , the desire of the intending purchaser for it is so strong ...
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