An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volumen1S. Doig and A. Stirling, 1817 - 513 páginas |
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... labour , and of the resources of industry ? Are we not , in such a case , to conclude , that after the imposition of a tax , there will exist not only the quantity of labour and industry , which was formerly requisite to procure the ...
... labour , and of the resources of industry ? Are we not , in such a case , to conclude , that after the imposition of a tax , there will exist not only the quantity of labour and industry , which was formerly requisite to procure the ...
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... labour ; and the quantity of wealth created will increase in direct proportion as the power increases . But the increase of this last may take place in two ways ; in energy , and in extent . Labour increases in energy , when the same ...
... labour ; and the quantity of wealth created will increase in direct proportion as the power increases . But the increase of this last may take place in two ways ; in energy , and in extent . Labour increases in energy , when the same ...
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... quantity of labour expended upon it , or which it represents - ibid : Laws , according to which the price of wealth is naturally fixed ; and those accidental circumstances which occasion the lii DOCTRINE , & c .
... quantity of labour expended upon it , or which it represents - ibid : Laws , according to which the price of wealth is naturally fixed ; and those accidental circumstances which occasion the lii DOCTRINE , & c .
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... quantity of capital will , in a country of the latter description , produce profits much greater than in an opulent ... labour ; and thus contribute , in a greater or less degree OF SMITH . lix.
... quantity of capital will , in a country of the latter description , produce profits much greater than in an opulent ... labour ; and thus contribute , in a greater or less degree OF SMITH . lix.
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... labour , and that of those who are not so employed . The number of useful and productive labourers , it will hereafter appear , is everywhere in proportion to the quantity of capital stock which is employed in setting them to work , and ...
... labour , and that of those who are not so employed . The number of useful and productive labourers , it will hereafter appear , is everywhere in proportion to the quantity of capital stock which is employed in setting them to work , and ...
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