Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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... funds are supplied by a wealthy individual or association , and the agency is that of numerous salaried shopmen or shopwomen . Besides these differences in the economical pheno- mena presented by different parts of what is usually ...
... funds are supplied by a wealthy individual or association , and the agency is that of numerous salaried shopmen or shopwomen . Besides these differences in the economical pheno- mena presented by different parts of what is usually ...
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... funds and the control of the operations . The tailor , the shoemaker , the baker , and many other tradesmen , are the producers of the articles they deal in , so far as regards the last stage in the production . This union , however ...
... funds and the control of the operations . The tailor , the shoemaker , the baker , and many other tradesmen , are the producers of the articles they deal in , so far as regards the last stage in the production . This union , however ...
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... funds needful for the business of distribution . § 7. We have now completed the enumeration of the modes in which labour employed on external nature is subservient to production . But there is yet another mode of employing labour ...
... funds needful for the business of distribution . § 7. We have now completed the enumeration of the modes in which labour employed on external nature is subservient to production . But there is yet another mode of employing labour ...
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... funds to his , leaving no article of wealth for the spectator's indemnifica- tion . Thus the community collectively gains nothing by the actor's labour ; and it loses , of his receipts , all that portion which he consumes , retaining ...
... funds to his , leaving no article of wealth for the spectator's indemnifica- tion . Thus the community collectively gains nothing by the actor's labour ; and it loses , of his receipts , all that portion which he consumes , retaining ...
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... fund than is required for , or is actually employed in , the production which he carries on . He must have a larger capital , to maintain the same quantity of productive labour ; or ( what is equivalent ) with a given capital he ...
... fund than is required for , or is actually employed in , the production which he carries on . He must have a larger capital , to maintain the same quantity of productive labour ; or ( what is equivalent ) with a given capital he ...
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