Principles of Political Economy: With Some Inquiries Respecting Their Application, and a Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the ScienceA. and C. Black, 1849 - 646 páginas |
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... Corn beneficial to the Public , but dangerous to the Dealers- Imitative Speculation - Influence of Knowledge on Specu- lation , Page 336 CHAPTER IV . Effect of the Employment of Capital in Production , and of Variations in the Rates of ...
... Corn beneficial to the Public , but dangerous to the Dealers- Imitative Speculation - Influence of Knowledge on Specu- lation , Page 336 CHAPTER IV . Effect of the Employment of Capital in Production , and of Variations in the Rates of ...
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... quantity of corn or cloth , for example , for a certain quantity of gold or silver , and vice versá ― was entirely overlooked . The attention was gradually transferred from the money's worth to the money 26 RISE OF THE SCIENCE.
... quantity of corn or cloth , for example , for a certain quantity of gold or silver , and vice versá ― was entirely overlooked . The attention was gradually transferred from the money's worth to the money 26 RISE OF THE SCIENCE.
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... corn into the ground , we shall account him rather a madman than a husbandman . But when we consider his labours in the harvest , which is the end of his endeavours , we shall find the worth and plentiful increase of his actions . " 1 ...
... corn into the ground , we shall account him rather a madman than a husbandman . But when we consider his labours in the harvest , which is the end of his endeavours , we shall find the worth and plentiful increase of his actions . " 1 ...
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... corn , and of the raw materials used in their manufactures , was pro- hibited , that they might obtain cheap provisions , and be able to carry on their industry under the most favourable circumstances ; at the same time that heavy ...
... corn , and of the raw materials used in their manufactures , was pro- hibited , that they might obtain cheap provisions , and be able to carry on their industry under the most favourable circumstances ; at the same time that heavy ...
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... corn , and the preference given in the policy of Colbert to manufactures and commerce over agriculture , formed the most powerful obstacles to the progress and improvement of the latter . But Quesnay was not satisfied with exposing the ...
... corn , and the preference given in the policy of Colbert to manufactures and commerce over agriculture , formed the most powerful obstacles to the progress and improvement of the latter . But Quesnay was not satisfied with exposing the ...
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accumulation advantage agriculture amount capital capitalists carried cause cent circulating capital circumstances classes commerce commodities compared consequence considerable corn Corn Laws cost cottons cultivation degree demand for labour depend diminished dities doubt duction durable effect employed employment endeavour engaged England equal established exchangeable value exertion expense exportation extent fall farm foreign former foundling hospitals greater Hence important improvement increase individuals industry influence injurious interest Ireland labour required land landlords latter less machinery machines manufactures means ment nature necessary notwithstanding obtain obvious occasion parties perhaps period Political Economy poor laws population portion principle proportion quantity of labour raised rate of profit rate of wages raw produce reduced regulations render rent respect rise society soil sort species subsistence supply supposed tenants thing tillage tion trade value of money vidual Wealth of Nations wholly workmen