Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1Appleton, 1920 |
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... degrees . Even of the countries which are justly accounted the rich- est , some have made a more complete use of their pro- ductive resources , and have obtained , relatively to their territorial extent , a much larger produce , than ...
... degrees . Even of the countries which are justly accounted the rich- est , some have made a more complete use of their pro- ductive resources , and have obtained , relatively to their territorial extent , a much larger produce , than ...
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... the objects supplied by nature are only instrumental to human wants , after having undergone some degree of transformation by human exertion . Even the wild Of the Requisites of Production Requisites of production, what, •
... the objects supplied by nature are only instrumental to human wants , after having undergone some degree of transformation by human exertion . Even the wild Of the Requisites of Production Requisites of production, what, •
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... degree of human labour . The amount of transformation which natural substances undergo before being brought into the shape in which they are directly applied to human use , varies from this or a still less degree of alteration in the ...
... degree of human labour . The amount of transformation which natural substances undergo before being brought into the shape in which they are directly applied to human use , varies from this or a still less degree of alteration in the ...
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... not destroyed as an axe by cutting down a tree : it may be used afterwards to cut down a hundred or a thousand more ; and though deterio- rated in some small degree by each use , it 60 BOOK I. CHAPTER II . § 4 . - or implements,
... not destroyed as an axe by cutting down a tree : it may be used afterwards to cut down a hundred or a thousand more ; and though deterio- rated in some small degree by each use , it 60 BOOK I. CHAPTER II . § 4 . - or implements,
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... degree by each use , it does not do its work by being deteriorated , as the coal and the fleece do theirs by being destroyed ; on the contrary , it is the better instrument the better it resists deterioration . There are some things ...
... degree by each use , it does not do its work by being deteriorated , as the coal and the fleece do theirs by being destroyed ; on the contrary , it is the better instrument the better it resists deterioration . There are some things ...
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Adam Smith advantage agricultural amount applied capitalist causes circulating capital condition considerable consumed consumption coöperation corn laws cultivation degree demand desire of accumulation diminished division of labour duction ductive effective desire employment England equivalent eral exertion existing expenditure expense farmer farms favourable fixed capital Flanders flax France fund greater gross produce habits human hundred quarters idle class improvement income individual industry instruments Ireland kind labour and capital labour employed labouring classes land less limited maize mankind manufactures manure material means ment metayer mode natural agents necessary obtained occupation operations peasant persons plough Political Economy poor laws population portion possession present principle productive labour productive power profit proportion proprietors quantity remuneration render rent require saving society soil subsistence sufficient supply suppose surplus taxes things tion unproductive wages wealth whole workmen