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" Capital is kept in existence from age to age not by preservation, but by perpetual reproduction: every part of it is used and destroyed, generally very soon after it is produced, but those who consume it are employed meanwhile in producing more. "
The Principles of Political Economy Applied to the Condition, the Resources ... - Página 28
por Francis Bowen - 1859 - 546 páginas
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen64

1848 - 788 páginas
...and tear, nor is it good economy to construct them of the solidity necessary for permanency. Capital is kept in existence from age to age, not by preservation,...perpetual reproduction : every part of it is used and destroyed, generally very soon after it has been produced ; but those who coneume it are employed...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen64

1848 - 798 páginas
...and tear, nor is it good economy to construct them of the solidity necessary for permanency. Capital is kept in existence from age to age, not by preservation,...perpetual reproduction : every part of it is used and destroyed, generally very soon after it has been produced ; but those who consume it are employed...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen64

1848 - 802 páginas
...and tear, nor is it good economy to construct them of the solidity necessary for permanency. Capital is kept in existence from age to age, not by preservation,...perpetual reproduction : every part of it is used and destroyed, generally very soon after it has been produced ; but those who consume it are employed...
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The Law Magazine: Or, Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence, Volumen18;Volumen49

1853 - 592 páginas
...the whole of the capital of the country is devoted to production. And he elsewhere says:— " Capital is kept in existence from age to age, not by preservation,...perpetual reproduction : every part of it is used and destroyed, generally, very soon after it is produced; but those who consume it, are employed meanwhile...
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Ireland: Industrial, Political, and Social

John Nicholas Murphy - 1870 - 548 páginas
...therefore — and to bear this in mind is of much importance to the argument further on — ' capital is kept in existence from age to age, not by preservation, but by perpetual reproduction.' l CHAPTER XXXVIII. CAPITAL OF TWO KINDS, FIXED AND FLOATING: FIXED CAPITAL DEFINED ; FLOATING CAPITAL...
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Transactions of the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society, Volumen10

Wisconsin State Agricultural Society - 1872 - 516 páginas
...stage is reached, when an equivalent of what has been consumed is returned with increase. Thus capital is kept in existence from age to age, not by preservation. but by perpetual reproduction. The greater part of the present capital of England was produced within the last twelvemonth. The growth...
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Transactions of the Wisconisn State Agricultural Society,: Together with ...

Wisconsin State Agricultural Society - 1872 - 512 páginas
...stage is reached, when an equivalent of what has been consumed is returned with increase. Thus capital is kept in existence from age to age, not by preservation, but by perpetual reproduction. The greater part of the present capital of England was produced within the last twelvemonth. The growth...
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Outline of Lectures Upon Political Economy: Prepared for the Use of Students ...

Henry Carter Adams - 1881 - 90 páginas
...inconvenience upon him who determines that capital shall be accumulated. (c) All capital must be consumed. It is "kept in existence from age to age not by preservation, but by perpetual reproduction." — Mill. (d) Industrial society is more sensitive to a disturbance in circulating than fixed capital....
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OUTLINE OF LECTURES UPON POLITICAL ECONOMY

HENRY CARTER ADAMS - 1881 - 182 páginas
...inconvenience upon him who determines that capital shall be accumulated. (c) All capital must be consumed. It is "kept in existence from age to age not by preservation, but by perpetual reproduction." — Mill. (d) Industrial society is more sensitive to a disturbance in circulating than fixed capital....
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Principles of Political Economy

John Stuart Mill - 1887 - 722 páginas
...Pyramids perhaps double or treble that time. But these were objects devoted to unproductive use. Capital is kept in existence from age to age not by preservation,...perpetual reproduction ; every part of it is used and destroyed, generally very soon after it is produced, but those who consume it are employed meanwhile...
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