Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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... metayer system is that the labourer , or peasant , makes his engagement directly with the landowner , and pays , not a fixed rent , either in money or in kind , but a certain proportion of the produce , or rather of what remains of the ...
... metayer system is that the labourer , or peasant , makes his engagement directly with the landowner , and pays , not a fixed rent , either in money or in kind , but a certain proportion of the produce , or rather of what remains of the ...
Сторінка 304
... metayer system has the characteristic advantages of peasant properties , but has them in a less degree . The metayer has less motive to exertion than the peasant proprietor , since only half the fruits of his industry , instead of the ...
... metayer system has the characteristic advantages of peasant properties , but has them in a less degree . The metayer has less motive to exertion than the peasant proprietor , since only half the fruits of his industry , instead of the ...
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... metayer system is very fairly stated by Adam Smith . After pointing out that metayers have a plain interest that the whole produce should be as great as possible , in order that their own proportion may be so , " he continues , † “ it ...
... metayer system is very fairly stated by Adam Smith . After pointing out that metayers have a plain interest that the whole produce should be as great as possible , in order that their own proportion may be so , " he continues , † “ it ...
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... metayer to make the land produce as much as could be brought out of it by means of the stock furnished by the proprietor ; but it could never be his interest to mix any part of his own with it . In France , where five parts out of six ...
... metayer to make the land produce as much as could be brought out of it by means of the stock furnished by the proprietor ; but it could never be his interest to mix any part of his own with it . In France , where five parts out of six ...
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... metayer system ) " has been adopted , " says Mr. M'Culloch , † " it has put a stop to all improvement , and has reduced the cultivators to the most abject poverty . " Mr. Jones ‡ shares the common opinion , and quotes Turgot and Destutt ...
... metayer system ) " has been adopted , " says Mr. M'Culloch , † " it has put a stop to all improvement , and has reduced the cultivators to the most abject poverty . " Mr. Jones ‡ shares the common opinion , and quotes Turgot and Destutt ...
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