| William Dillon - 1882 - 278 стор.
...wages. The theorem, therefore, requires to be modified. The modification is thus given by Mr. Mill:—" By population is here meant the number only of the...circulating capital, and not even the whole of that, but the part which is expended in the direct purchase of labour."* So qualified, the theorem is undoubtedly... | |
| Francis Davy Longe - 1883 - 72 стор.
...st.ite- * of e waifes hi8law wa g es i s contained in the following passage:— " Wages, then, depend upon the demand and supply of labour ; or, as it is...circulating capital, and not even the whole of that, but the part which is expended in the direct purchase of labour. To this, however, must be added all funds... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1884 - 718 стор.
...that in a comparatively slight degree. Wages, then, depend mainly upon the demand and supply of labor; or, as it is often expressed, on the proportion between...By population is here meant the number only of the laboring-class, or rather of those who work for hire; and by capital, only circulating capital, and... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1885 - 626 стор.
...individual character only as a modifying circumstance, and that in л comparatively slight degree. the demand and supply of labour ; or as it is often...circulating capital, and not even the whole of that, but the part which is expended in the direct purchase of labour. To this, however, must be added all funds... | |
| VAN BUREN DENSLOW - 1888 - 826 стор.
...Political Economy," Book ii, Ch. xi) thus" Wages, then, depend mainly upon the demand and supply of labor; or, as it is often expressed, on the proportion between...By population is here meant the number only of the laboring class, or rather of those who work for hireand by capital, only circulating capital, and not... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1891 - 764 стор.
...of the wages of labour as determined, in ordinary circumstances, by competition. Wages, then, depend upon the demand and supply of labour ; or as it is...circulating capital, and not even the whole of that, but the part which is expended in the direct purchase of labour, To this, however, must be added all funds... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1891 - 754 стор.
...in a comparatively slight degree. Wages, then, depend mainly upon the demand and supply of labor ; or, as it is often expressed, on the proportion between...By population is here meant the number only of the laboring-class, or rather of those who work for hire ; and by capital, only circulating capital, and... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1891 - 1154 стор.
...individual character only as a modifying circumstance, and that in a comparatively slight degree. Wages, then, depend mainly upon the demand and supply of labour ; or, as it is often expressed,'cm Hie proportion between population and capital. By population is here meant the number... | |
| Frank William Taussig - 1896 - 370 стор.
...regarded in the present state of society as the principal regulator of wages, he proceeds thus: " Wages, then, depend mainly upon the demand and supply of...circulating capital, and not even the whole of that, but the part which is expended in the direct purchase of labour. To this, however, must be added all funds... | |
| 1896 - 756 стор.
...number of mouths. And yet so acute a writer as John Stuart Mill unhesitatingly states : 1 ' Wages, then, depend mainly upon the demand and supply of...circulating capital, and not even the whole of that, but the part which is expended in the direct purchase of labour. To this, however, must be added all funds... | |
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