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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... persons would gladly occupy and culti- vate , or otherwise turn to use . In all old countries , land capable of cultiva- tion , land at least of any tolerable fertility , must be ranked among agents limited in quantity . Water , for ...
... persons would gladly occupy and culti- vate , or otherwise turn to use . In all old countries , land capable of cultiva- tion , land at least of any tolerable fertility , must be ranked among agents limited in quantity . Water , for ...
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... persons ought to be considered as em- ploying their labour directly about the thing ; the corn , the flour , and the bread being one substance in three different states . Without disputing about this question of mere language , there is ...
... persons ought to be considered as em- ploying their labour directly about the thing ; the corn , the flour , and the bread being one substance in three different states . Without disputing about this question of mere language , there is ...
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... persons , at least as to the ownership of the funds and the control of the operations . The tailor , the shoemaker ... person cannot effectually superin- tend both the making and the retailing of them : when they are best and most ...
... persons , at least as to the ownership of the funds and the control of the operations . The tailor , the shoemaker ... person cannot effectually superin- tend both the making and the retailing of them : when they are best and most ...
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... persons engaged in industry , must be regarded in the economy of society as a sacrifice in- curred , to preserve from perishing by death or infirmity that portion of the productive resources of society which is fixed in the lives and ...
... persons engaged in industry , must be regarded in the economy of society as a sacrifice in- curred , to preserve from perishing by death or infirmity that portion of the productive resources of society which is fixed in the lives and ...
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... persons , the miller and baker neration in general derived from the inclusive , must be placed in the same increased ... person or not ; from the industry of the thresher and winnower , as much as from that of the cotton - spinner . When ...
... persons , the miller and baker neration in general derived from the inclusive , must be placed in the same increased ... person or not ; from the industry of the thresher and winnower , as much as from that of the cotton - spinner . When ...
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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