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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... given to labour , would not be given unless the capital of the velvet - maker could be liberated , and would not be given until it was liberated . But every one knows that the capital invested in an employment can be withdrawn from it ...
... given to labour , would not be given unless the capital of the velvet - maker could be liberated , and would not be given until it was liberated . But every one knows that the capital invested in an employment can be withdrawn from it ...
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... given by A , why may we not suppose that B postpones his in- creased consumption of personal luxuries until they can be furnished to him by the labour of the persons whom A employed ? In that case , it may be said , he would employ and ...
... given by A , why may we not suppose that B postpones his in- creased consumption of personal luxuries until they can be furnished to him by the labour of the persons whom A employed ? In that case , it may be said , he would employ and ...
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John Stuart Mill. cause a greater employment to be given to labour by the same capital . The mistake lies in not perceiving that in the cases supposed , this advantage is given to labour and capital in one department , only by being ...
John Stuart Mill. cause a greater employment to be given to labour by the same capital . The mistake lies in not perceiving that in the cases supposed , this advantage is given to labour and capital in one department , only by being ...
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... given produce ; and the of change which never takes place . interest of the labourers has no detri- The tendency of improvements in pro- ment to apprehend from this source . duction is always to economize , never CHAPTER VII . ON WHAT ...
... given produce ; and the of change which never takes place . interest of the labourers has no detri- The tendency of improvements in pro- ment to apprehend from this source . duction is always to economize , never CHAPTER VII . ON WHAT ...
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... given by Mr. Babbage , is one in which a branch of export trade was for a long time ac- tually stopped by the forgeries and frauds which had occurred in it . On the other hand the substantial advan- tage derived in business transactions ...
... given by Mr. Babbage , is one in which a branch of export trade was for a long time ac- tually stopped by the forgeries and frauds which had occurred in it . On the other hand the substantial advan- tage derived in business transactions ...
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