Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1Appleton, 1920 |
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... , let property of the value of ten thousand pounds belonging to A , be lent to B , a farmer or manufac- turer , and employed profitably in B's occupation . It is as much capital as if it belonged to B. A , CAPITAL . 89.
... , let property of the value of ten thousand pounds belonging to A , be lent to B , a farmer or manufac- turer , and employed profitably in B's occupation . It is as much capital as if it belonged to B. A , CAPITAL . 89.
Сторінка 90
... farmer or manufacturer , not personally , but in respect of his prop- erty . Capital worth ten thousand pounds is employed in production — in maintaining labourers and providing tools and materials ; which capital belongs to A , while B ...
... farmer or manufacturer , not personally , but in respect of his prop- erty . Capital worth ten thousand pounds is employed in production — in maintaining labourers and providing tools and materials ; which capital belongs to A , while B ...
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... farmer , therefore , would , under B's régime , produce that much less of ordinary food , and more of expensive delicacies , for each day of the year , than was produced in A's time , and that there would be that amount less of food ...
... farmer , therefore , would , under B's régime , produce that much less of ordinary food , and more of expensive delicacies , for each day of the year , than was produced in A's time , and that there would be that amount less of food ...
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... farmer . And if , in subsequent years , con- fining himself within the year's income , he leaves the farmer in arrears to that amount , it becomes an additional capital , with which the farmer may perma- nently employ and feed A's ...
... farmer . And if , in subsequent years , con- fining himself within the year's income , he leaves the farmer in arrears to that amount , it becomes an additional capital , with which the farmer may perma- nently employ and feed A's ...
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... farmer follows his own plough , the small tradesman serves in his own shop , the small weaver plies his own loom . But in this very union of functions there is , in a great proportion of cases , a want of economy . The princi- pal in ...
... farmer follows his own plough , the small tradesman serves in his own shop , the small weaver plies his own loom . But in this very union of functions there is , in a great proportion of cases , a want of economy . The princi- pal in ...
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