| 1848 - 578 páginas
...productive labour form nearly the whole of that fund, it is usual to overlook the smaller and less important part, and to say that wages depend on population and...relative amount of capital and population, but cannot be affected by anything else. Wages (meaning thereby of course the general rate) cannot rise except... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1857 - 632 páginas
...whole of .that fund, it is .usual .to overlook the smaller and less important part, and to sayjhat t wages depend on population and capital. It will be...With these limitations of the terms, wages not only i depend upon the relative amount of capital and population, but cannot, under the rule of competition,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1866 - 628 páginas
...productive labour form nearly the whole of that fund, it is usual to overlook the smaller and less important part, and to say that wages depend on population and...to employ this expression, remembering, however, to ci usider it as elliptical, and not as a literal statement of the entire truth. With these limitations... | |
| John Elliott Cairnes - 1874 - 448 páginas
...prodnctive labor form nearly the whole of that fund, it is usual to overlook the smaller and less important part, and to say that wages depend on population and...not as a literal statement of the entire truth."* As I understand this passage, it embraces the following statements: 1st, " Wages-fund" is a general... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1875 - 624 páginas
...overlook the smaller and less important part, and to say that wages depend on population and capifal. It will be convenient to employ this expression; remembering,...relative amount of capital and population, but cannot, under the rule of competition, be affected by anything else. Wages ' (meaning, of course, the general... | |
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1875 - 556 páginas
...fund, it is usual to overlook the smaller and less important part, and to say that wages depend upon population and capital. It will be convenient to employ...these limitations of the terms, wages not only depend on the relative amount of Capital and population, but cannot, under the rule of competition, be affected... | |
| Francis Davy Longe - 1883 - 72 páginas
...form nearly the whole of that fund, it is usual to overlook the smaller and less important part and say that wages depend on population and capital. It...not as a literal statement of the entire truth. With thtse limitations of the terms, wages not only depend upon the relative amount of capital and population,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1884 - 718 páginas
...productive labor form nearly the whole of that fund, it is usual to overlook the smaller and less important part, and to say that wages depend on population and...the relative amount of capital and population, but can not, under the rule of competition, be affected by anything else. Wages (meaning, of course, the... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1885 - 626 páginas
...productive labour form nearly the whole of that fund, it is usual to overlook the smaller and less important part, and to say that wages depend on population and...capital. It will be convenient to employ this expression, rem«»bering, however, to consider it as elliptical, and not as a literal statement of tue entire... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1887 - 736 páginas
...productive labor form nearly the whole of that fund, it is usual to overlook the smaller and less important part, and to say that wages depend on population and...the relative amount of capital and population, but can not, under the rule of competition, be affected by anything else. "Wages (meaning, of course, the... | |
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