Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2Appleton, 1923 |
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... rent of the soils specifically adapted to each , will be regu- lated by their productive power , considered with reference to that one alone to which they are peculiarly applicable . Thus far the question presents no difficulty , to any ...
... rent of the soils specifically adapted to each , will be regu- lated by their productive power , considered with reference to that one alone to which they are peculiarly applicable . Thus far the question presents no difficulty , to any ...
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... rent to absentee landlords or of interest to foreign creditors , or a government expenditure abroad , such as England incurs in the management of some of her colonial dependencies . To begin with the case of barter . The supposed annual ...
... rent to absentee landlords or of interest to foreign creditors , or a government expenditure abroad , such as England incurs in the management of some of her colonial dependencies . To begin with the case of barter . The supposed annual ...
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... rent of land even more than in proportion to the rise of interest and fall of the selling price of fixed incomes . Had it not been for this accident , chiefly dependent on the seasons , land must have sustained as great a depreciation ...
... rent of land even more than in proportion to the rise of interest and fall of the selling price of fixed incomes . Had it not been for this accident , chiefly dependent on the seasons , land must have sustained as great a depreciation ...
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... rent ; and these shares are portioned out to the persons entitled to them , in the form of money , and by a process of exchange ; or rather , the capitalist , with whom in the usual arrangements of society the produce remains , pays in ...
... rent ; and these shares are portioned out to the persons entitled to them , in the form of money , and by a process of exchange ; or rather , the capitalist , with whom in the usual arrangements of society the produce remains , pays in ...
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... rent would be regulated if there were no money and no exchange of commodities . It is evident , in the first place , that the law of Wages is not affected by the existence or non - existence of Exchange or Money . Wages depend on the ...
... rent would be regulated if there were no money and no exchange of commodities . It is evident , in the first place , that the law of Wages is not affected by the existence or non - existence of Exchange or Money . Wages depend on the ...
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