The Wealth of Nations: An Analysis with Special Reference to Under-developed CounriesWorld Press, 1967 - 165 páginas |
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... land becomes private property or capital is accumulated , the entire produce of labour accrues to the labourers . " In that original state of things , which precedes both the appro- priation of land and the accumulation of stock , the ...
... land becomes private property or capital is accumulated , the entire produce of labour accrues to the labourers . " In that original state of things , which precedes both the appro- priation of land and the accumulation of stock , the ...
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... land of any country has all become private property , the landlords , like all other men , love to reap where they never sowed , and demand a rent even for its natural produce . The wood of the forest , the grass of the field , and all ...
... land of any country has all become private property , the landlords , like all other men , love to reap where they never sowed , and demand a rent even for its natural produce . The wood of the forest , the grass of the field , and all ...
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... land- lords . The circumstances are thus exceptional ones only . Smith regards high rent as an index of increasing social prosperity . His position here is different from that of the physio- crats . According to the latter , high rent ...
... land- lords . The circumstances are thus exceptional ones only . Smith regards high rent as an index of increasing social prosperity . His position here is different from that of the physio- crats . According to the latter , high rent ...
Contenido
The Growth Model of Adam Smith | 1 |
Division of Labour and Economic | 10 |
Concepts of Productive and Unpro | 19 |
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according to Smith Adam Smith agriculture annual produce augment basic Bhilai capacity capital accumulation capitalists chapter commodity consumers consumption context cost crores currency developed countries developing economy division of labour domestic Durgapur economic development Edwin Cannan effect employed employment expansion expenditure export extent flat products foreign trade Fund Government greater growth Ibid IISCO important improvement income increase India industry interest international trade laissez-faire land and labour landlords loans manufacture market price ment natural price physiocrats problem productive labour productive workers profit projects public sector steel quantity of labour Quesney quota regards rent retention prices revenue Rourkela saving Second Plan Secondly sector steel plants Smith argues Smith asserts Smith's analysis Smith's scheme Smith's theory Smithian Smithian growth society supply tion TISCO under-developed countries under-developed economy unproductive V. K. R. V. Rao volume wages Wealth of Nations World Bank