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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... permanent wealth of the country depends . The other half are occupied from year to year and from generation to generation in pro- ducing things which are consumed and disappear without return ; and what- ever this half consume is as ...
... permanent wealth of the country depends . The other half are occupied from year to year and from generation to generation in pro- ducing things which are consumed and disappear without return ; and what- ever this half consume is as ...
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... permanent manures . This is productive employment . The ten thou sand pounds are sunk , but not dis- sipated . They yield a permanent re- turn ; the land now affords an increase of produce , sufficient , in a few years , if the outlay ...
... permanent manures . This is productive employment . The ten thou sand pounds are sunk , but not dis- sipated . They yield a permanent re- turn ; the land now affords an increase of produce , sufficient , in a few years , if the outlay ...
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... permanent improve- is kept in existence from age to age ments undestroyed , and the more dur- not by preservation , but by perpetual able buildings probably unimpaired , or reproduction every part of it is used only partially injured ...
... permanent improve- is kept in existence from age to age ments undestroyed , and the more dur- not by preservation , but by perpetual able buildings probably unimpaired , or reproduction every part of it is used only partially injured ...
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... allies . Consequently , as shown in the text , her labourers suffered , her capitalists prospered , and her permanent productive resources did not fall off . yearly income ; and that it is much | better 48 BOOK I. CHAPTER V. § 8 .
... allies . Consequently , as shown in the text , her labourers suffered , her capitalists prospered , and her permanent productive resources did not fall off . yearly income ; and that it is much | better 48 BOOK I. CHAPTER V. § 8 .
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... permanent character : which produce their effect not by being parted with , but by being kept ; and the efficacy of which is not exhausted by a single use . To this class belong buildings , machinery , and all or most things known by ...
... permanent character : which produce their effect not by being parted with , but by being kept ; and the efficacy of which is not exhausted by a single use . To this class belong buildings , machinery , and all or most things known by ...
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able advance advantage agricultural already amount bank become benefit called capital carried cause circumstances cloth commodities condition consequence considerable considered consumed cost cultivation demand depend desire diminished economy effect employed employment enable England equal exchange exist expense exports fact fall farmer foreign France gain give given greater ground hands human important improvement income increase individual industry interest kind labour land least less limited lower manufacture material means ment mode natural necessary notes object obtained operations paid persons political population portion possession practical present principle produce profit proportion purchase quantity question raise reason receive rent respect rise saving society soil sufficient supply suppose things tion trade unless usually wages wealth whole