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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... latter , in explaining the circumstances most favourable for the production of wealth and its accumulation , is not to content him- self with showing the influence of the security of property , the division and combination of employ ...
... latter , in explaining the circumstances most favourable for the production of wealth and its accumulation , is not to content him- self with showing the influence of the security of property , the division and combination of employ ...
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... latter is totally destitute . The reason is , that food and clothes are not , like air , gratuitous products ; they cannot be had at all times , and in any quantity , without exer- tion ; on the contrary , labour is always required for ...
... latter is totally destitute . The reason is , that food and clothes are not , like air , gratuitous products ; they cannot be had at all times , and in any quantity , without exer- tion ; on the contrary , labour is always required for ...
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... latter apply only in the majority of cases . The principles which determine the production and accumulation of wealth are inherent in our nature , and exert a powerful , though not always the same degree of influence over the conduct of ...
... latter apply only in the majority of cases . The principles which determine the production and accumulation of wealth are inherent in our nature , and exert a powerful , though not always the same degree of influence over the conduct of ...
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... latter not only rose above the established prejudices of the time , but had sagacity enough to detect the more refined and less obvious errors that were newly coming into fashion . His tract , entitled , " Discourses on Trade ...
... latter not only rose above the established prejudices of the time , but had sagacity enough to detect the more refined and less obvious errors that were newly coming into fashion . His tract , entitled , " Discourses on Trade ...
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... latter . But Quesnay was not satisfied with exposing the injustice of this preference , and its pernicious consequences : his zeal for the interests of agriculture led him , not merely to place it on the same level with manufactures and ...
... latter . But Quesnay was not satisfied with exposing the injustice of this preference , and its pernicious consequences : his zeal for the interests of agriculture led him , not merely to place it on the same level with manufactures and ...
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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