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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... Cost or Real Value - How it is determined - Condi- tions required to render a Commodity invariable in its Cost -Quantity of Labour required to produce a Commodity different from the Quantity for which it will exchange- Corn not ...
... Cost or Real Value - How it is determined - Condi- tions required to render a Commodity invariable in its Cost -Quantity of Labour required to produce a Commodity different from the Quantity for which it will exchange- Corn not ...
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... cost . These opinions necessarily led to the famous doctrine of the Balance of Trade . It was obvious that the precious metals could not be obtained in countries destitute of mines , except in return for exported commodities ; and the ...
... cost . These opinions necessarily led to the famous doctrine of the Balance of Trade . It was obvious that the precious metals could not be obtained in countries destitute of mines , except in return for exported commodities ; and the ...
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... cost the engrossers any thing ? If A have a waterfall on his estate , he may , probably , get a rent for it . It is ... costs him nothing , he gains the whole that they lose ; that the services rendered by the waterfall are plainly so ...
... cost the engrossers any thing ? If A have a waterfall on his estate , he may , probably , get a rent for it . It is ... costs him nothing , he gains the whole that they lose ; that the services rendered by the waterfall are plainly so ...
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... cost of commodities , must add proportionally to our means of obtaining wealth ; while every measure or regulation that has any tendency to waste labour , or to raise the cost of commodities , must equally lessen these means . Here ...
... cost of commodities , must add proportionally to our means of obtaining wealth ; while every measure or regulation that has any tendency to waste labour , or to raise the cost of commodities , must equally lessen these means . Here ...
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... cost , brings them within reach of a far greater number of con- sumers . We have been so long accustomed to command the services of the most powerful machines , that it requires a considerable effort of abstraction to become fully aware ...
... cost , brings them within reach of a far greater number of con- sumers . We have been so long accustomed to command the services of the most powerful machines , that it requires a considerable effort of abstraction to become fully aware ...
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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