Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, 1871 |
З цієї книги
Результати 6-10 із 79
Сторінка 28
... paid for , and are not more numerous than is required for its performance , ought not , say these writers , to be " stigmatized " as unproductive , an ex- pression which they appear to regard as synonymous with wasteful or worth- less ...
... paid for , and are not more numerous than is required for its performance , ought not , say these writers , to be " stigmatized " as unproductive , an ex- pression which they appear to regard as synonymous with wasteful or worth- less ...
Сторінка 35
... paid in wages would otherwise have been laid out not in feeding ser- vants or hounds , but in buying plate | and jewels ; and in order to render the effect perceptible , let us suppose that the change takes place on a considera- ble ...
... paid in wages would otherwise have been laid out not in feeding ser- vants or hounds , but in buying plate | and jewels ; and in order to render the effect perceptible , let us suppose that the change takes place on a considera- ble ...
Сторінка 36
... paid out of his capital . Now rent , when paid for the land itself , and not for improvements made in it by labour , is not a productive expenditure . It is not an outlay for the support of labour , or for the provision of implements or ...
... paid out of his capital . Now rent , when paid for the land itself , and not for improvements made in it by labour , is not a productive expenditure . It is not an outlay for the support of labour , or for the provision of implements or ...
Сторінка 41
... paid off , would still desire to draw an income from his property , most of which there- fore would find its way into productive employment , while a great part of it would have been drawn from the fund for unproductive expenditure ...
... paid off , would still desire to draw an income from his property , most of which there- fore would find its way into productive employment , while a great part of it would have been drawn from the fund for unproductive expenditure ...
Сторінка 47
... paid from income , and made up in part or alto- gether by increased economy ) must , according to the principles we have laid down , tend to impoverish the country : yet the years in which ex- penditure of this sort has been on the ...
... paid from income , and made up in part or alto- gether by increased economy ) must , according to the principles we have laid down , tend to impoverish the country : yet the years in which ex- penditure of this sort has been on the ...
Зміст
1 | |
3 | |
19 | |
27 | |
62 | |
77 | |
81 | |
89 | |
439 | |
469 | |
476 | |
482 | |
494 | |
504 | |
517 | |
526 | |
96 | |
117 | |
123 | |
170 | |
183 | |
193 | |
218 | |
233 | |
245 | |
253 | |
265 | |
274 | |
290 | |
316 | |
322 | |
328 | |
334 | |
342 | |
374 | |
380 | |
400 | |
408 | |
418 | |
424 | |
430 | |
540 | |
541 | |
545 | |
548 | |
552 | |
559 | |
561 | |
562 | |
563 | |
566 | |
567 | |
568 | |
570 | |
571 | |
572 | |
573 | |
575 | |
577 | |
579 | |
581 | |
583 | |
585 | |
589 | |
590 | |
Інші видання - Показати все
Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to ..., Том 3 John Stuart Mill Перегляд фрагмента - 1965 |
Загальні терміни та фрази
accumulation Adam Smith advantage agricultural amount Bank of England capitalist cause circulating capital circulation cloth commodities competition condition consequence consumed corn cost of production crease cultivation currency dealers degree demand depend diminished duce duction effect employed employment enable England equal equivalent exchange exertion exist expense exports farmer farms favourable foreign France funds Germany greater human hundred quarters important improvement increase industry interest labouring classes land landlord law of value less limited linen manufacture material means ment metals metayer mode modities nations natural necessary obtained operations paid payment peasant permanent persons political economy population portion possession present principle produce proportion proprietors purchase quantity racter rate of profit remuneration rent rise saving society soil subsistence sufficient supply suppose things tion tivation trade unproductive value of money wages wealth whole