| Adam Smith - 1786 - 538 páginas
...bufmefs. It puts immediately into motion, therefore, a much greater quantity of productive labour, and adds a much greater value to the annual produce of the land and labour of the fociety, than an equal capital in the hands of any wholefale merchant. No equal capital... | |
| Adam Smith - 1789 - 550 páginas
...bufinefs. It puts immediately into motion, therefore, a much greater quantity of productive labour, and adds a much greater value to the annual produce of the land and labour of the fociety, than an equal capital in the hands of any wholefale merchant. No equal capital... | |
| Adam Smith - 1801 - 362 páginas
...equal capital employed in manufactures , but in proportion too to the quantity of productive labor which it employs, it adds a much greater value to the annual produce of the land and labor of the country, to the real wealth and revenue of its inhabitants. Of all the ways in which a... | |
| Robert Wissett - 1808 - 338 páginas
...quantity of productive labour than any equal capital employed " in manufactures, but also, in proportion to the quantity of productive " labour which it employs,...annual " produce of the land and labour of the country, while it encreases the " real wealth and revenue of its inhabitants." . Vol. II. p. 53, 8vo. edit.... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 550 páginas
...therefore, not only puts into motion a greater quantity of productive labour than any equal capital employed in manufactures, but in proportion too to the quantity...real wealth and revenue of its inhabitants. Of all the ways in which a capital can be employed, it is by far the moft advantageous to the fociety. The... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 544 páginas
...bufinefs. It puts immediately into motion, therefore, a much greater quantity of productive labour, and adds a much greater value to the annual produce of the land and labour of the fociety, than an equal capital in the hands of any wholefale merchant. No equal capital... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 532 páginas
...therefore, notonly puts into motion a greater quantity of productive labour than jtny equal capital employed in manufactures; but in proportion, too, to the quantity of productive labour which itemploys,it adds a much greater value to the .annual produce of the land and labourof the country... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1813 - 718 páginas
...agriculture, not only put* in motion a greater quantity of productive labour than any equal capital employed in manufactures, but in proportion too, to the quantity...real wealth and revenue of its inhabitants, of all the ways in which a capital ran be employed, it is by far the most adrantageous to the society." If,... | |
| David Ricardo - 1821 - 566 páginas
...labour than any equal capital employed in manufactures, but in proportion too, to the quantity of the productive labour which it employs, it adds a much...real wealth and revenue of its inhabitants. Of all the ways in which a capital can be em. ployed, it is by far the most advantageous to the society,"—... | |
| David Ricardo - 1821 - 560 páginas
...capital employed in manufactures, but in proportion too, to the quantity of the productive labour wMih it employs, it adds a much greater value to the annual...real wealth and revenue of its inhabitants. Of all the ways in which a capital can be emjloyed. it i* by far the iiiost advantageous to the society,"... | |
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