Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, 1871 |
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... increase of capital , produce an even- tual increase of the remuneration of the labourer . The demand for commodities is a consideration of importance rather in the theory of exchange , than in that of production . Looking at things in ...
... increase of capital , produce an even- tual increase of the remuneration of the labourer . The demand for commodities is a consideration of importance rather in the theory of exchange , than in that of production . Looking at things in ...
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... increase : and hence it is usual to consider the capital which was in- vested , or sunk , in making the improve- ment , as still existing in the increased value of the land . There must be no mistake , however . The capital , like all ...
... increase : and hence it is usual to consider the capital which was in- vested , or sunk , in making the improve- ment , as still existing in the increased value of the land . There must be no mistake , however . The capital , like all ...
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... increase of production and of employment for labour in other depart- ments therefore will not take place ; and the increased demand for com- modities by some consumers , will be balanced by a cessation of demand on the part of others ...
... increase of production and of employment for labour in other depart- ments therefore will not take place ; and the increased demand for com- modities by some consumers , will be balanced by a cessation of demand on the part of others ...
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... increased labourers out of it , there cannot be a profits and increased savings which it more legitimate object of the ... increase of produce must stop ; but that improvements in pro- duction , whatever may be their other effects , tend ...
... increased labourers out of it , there cannot be a profits and increased savings which it more legitimate object of the ... increase of produce must stop ; but that improvements in pro- duction , whatever may be their other effects , tend ...
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... increase , but certainly not to double , the number either of ac- countants , or of buying and selling agents . Every increase of business would enable the whole to be carried on with a proportionally smaller amount of labour . As a ...
... increase , but certainly not to double , the number either of ac- countants , or of buying and selling agents . Every increase of business would enable the whole to be carried on with a proportionally smaller amount of labour . As a ...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to ..., Том 3 John Stuart Mill Перегляд фрагмента - 1965 |
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