Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applicaitons to Socila Philosophy, Том 1D. Appleton, 1884 |
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... exchange for his lien on the taxes . Another capitalist substitutes himself for A as a mortgagee of the public , and A substitutes himself for the other capitalist as the possessor of a fund employed in production , or available for it ...
... exchange for his lien on the taxes . Another capitalist substitutes himself for A as a mortgagee of the public , and A substitutes himself for the other capitalist as the possessor of a fund employed in production , or available for it ...
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... exchange for labour , that he benefits the labouring class , or adds anything to the amount of their employment . For the better illustration of the principle , let us put the following case . A consumer may expend his income either in ...
... exchange for labour , that he benefits the labouring class , or adds anything to the amount of their employment . For the better illustration of the principle , let us put the following case . A consumer may expend his income either in ...
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... exchanges for such goods as he prefers , up to the limit of the amount . He does not , as in our imaginary case , give notice beforehand what things he shall require ; but the dealers and producers are quite capable of finding it out by ...
... exchanges for such goods as he prefers , up to the limit of the amount . He does not , as in our imaginary case , give notice beforehand what things he shall require ; but the dealers and producers are quite capable of finding it out by ...
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... exchange , than in that of pro- duction . Looking at things in the aggregate , and perma- already fed , without being fully employed . Work which can be done in the spare hours of persons subsisted from some other source , can ( as ...
... exchange , than in that of pro- duction . Looking at things in the aggregate , and perma- already fed , without being fully employed . Work which can be done in the spare hours of persons subsisted from some other source , can ( as ...
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... exchange , which remunerates labour and capital . We cannot too strictly represent to ourselves the operation of exchange , whether conducted by barter or through the medium of money , as the mere mechanism by which each person trans ...
... exchange , which remunerates labour and capital . We cannot too strictly represent to ourselves the operation of exchange , whether conducted by barter or through the medium of money , as the mere mechanism by which each person trans ...
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