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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... necessary to possess a larger stock in advance , that is , a larger capital before entering on production , than is required by the nature of things . Suppose that the government lays a tax on the produc- tion in one of its earlier ...
... necessary to possess a larger stock in advance , that is , a larger capital before entering on production , than is required by the nature of things . Suppose that the government lays a tax on the produc- tion in one of its earlier ...
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... necessary for the argument , and the remark would be very perti- nent if these expensive luxuries were drawn from an existing stock , never to be replenished . But since , on the con- trary , they continue to be produced as long as ...
... necessary for the argument , and the remark would be very perti- nent if these expensive luxuries were drawn from an existing stock , never to be replenished . But since , on the con- trary , they continue to be produced as long as ...
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... necessary for paying it off is actually made : only it is paid to the wrong persons , and therefore does not extinguish the claim ; and paid by the very worst of taxes , a tax exclusively on the labouring class . And after having , in ...
... necessary for paying it off is actually made : only it is paid to the wrong persons , and therefore does not extinguish the claim ; and paid by the very worst of taxes , a tax exclusively on the labouring class . And after having , in ...
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... necessary to keep it in repair . The cost of opening a mine needs not be incurred a second time ; but unless some one goes to the expense of keeping the mine clear of water , it is soon ren- dered useless . The most permanent of all ...
... necessary to keep it in repair . The cost of opening a mine needs not be incurred a second time ; but unless some one goes to the expense of keeping the mine clear of water , it is soon ren- dered useless . The most permanent of all ...
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... necessary of life in cold climates , they can almost dispense with , except for industrial uses . They also require less aliment ; as experience had proved , long before theory had accounted for it by ascer- taining that most of what we ...
... necessary of life in cold climates , they can almost dispense with , except for industrial uses . They also require less aliment ; as experience had proved , long before theory had accounted for it by ascer- taining that most of what we ...
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