The acquisition of such talents, by the maintenance of the acquirer during his education, study, or apprenticeship, always costs a real expense, which is a capital fixed and realized, as it were, in his person. Those talents, as they make a part of his... The Economics of Industry, by Alfred Marshall and Mary Paley Marshall - Сторінка 20автори: Alfred Marshall, Mary Paley Marshall - 1881 - 231 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1872 - 730 стор.
...be more futile ? of all the inhabitants or members of the society. The acquisition of such talents, by the maintenance of the acquirer during his education,...apprenticeship, always costs a real expense, which ia a capital fixed and realized as it were in his person. These talents as they make a part of his... | |
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1875 - 508 стор.
...useful abilities of all the inhabitants or members of the society. The acquisition of such talents, by the maintenance of the acquirer during his education,...capital fixed and realised, as it were, in his person. These talents, as they make a part of his fortune, so do they likewise of that of the society to which... | |
| 1875 - 1012 стор.
...useful abilities of all the inhabitants or members of the society. The acquisition of such talents by the maintenance of the acquirer during his education,...costs a real expense, which is a capital fixed and realized in his person. These talents as they make part of Ids fortune, so do they likewise of that... | |
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1875 - 546 стор.
...useful abilities of all the inhabitante or members of the society. The acquisition of such talents, by the maintenance of the acquirer during his education,...apprenticeship, always costs a real expense, which is a Capita] fixed and realised, as it were, in his person. These talents are and make a part of his fortune,... | |
| Wordsworth Donisthorpe - 1876 - 224 стор.
...such talents,' he justly observes, ' during the education, study, or apprenticeship of the acquirer always costs a real expense, which is a capital fixed and realised, as it were, in his person.' " Unfortunately McCulloch finds himself just as unable to cope with his new principle as Smith did... | |
| Alexander Mackenzie - 1883 - 640 стор.
...all the inhabitants or members of the society. The acquisition of such talents by the maintainence of the acquirer during his education, study, or apprenticeship, always costs a real expense, which is a eapital fixed and realised, as it were, in his person. Tlio* talents, as they make a part of his fortune,... | |
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1877 - 350 стор.
...useful abilities of all the inhabitants or members of the society. The acquisition of such talents, by the maintenance of the acquirer during his education,...Capital fixed and realised, as it were, in his person. These talents, as they make a part of his fortune, so do they likewise of that of the society to which... | |
| Emile-Justin Menier - 1880 - 466 стор.
...useful abilities of all the inhabitants and members of the society. The acquisition of such talents, . by the maintenance of the acquirer during his education,...it were, in his person. Those talents, as they make part of his fortune, so they do likewise of the society to which he belongs. The improved dexterity... | |
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1881 - 458 стор.
...useful Abilities of all the inhabitants or members of the society. The acquisition of such talents by the maintenance of the acquirer during his education,...capital fixed and realised as it were in his person. These Talents, as they make a part of his Fortune, so do they likewise of that of the society to which... | |
| Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk - 1881 - 168 стор.
...erworbenen nützlichen Fähigkeiten« der Gesellschaftsglieder. » The acquisition of such talents . . . always costs a real expense, which is a capital fixed and realised, as it were , in his person .... The improved dexterity ofa workman may be considered in the same light as a machine . . . . «... | |
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