Principles of Political Economy with Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Volumen1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1848 |
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... income and expenditure , all gains and losses , everything by which one becomes richer or poorer , are reckoned as the coming in or going out of so much money . It is true that in the inven- tory of a person's fortune are included , not ...
... income and expenditure , all gains and losses , everything by which one becomes richer or poorer , are reckoned as the coming in or going out of so much money . It is true that in the inven- tory of a person's fortune are included , not ...
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... income with which you purchase them . While there were so many things to render the assump- tion which is the basis of the mercantile system plausible , there is also some small foundation in reason , though a very insufficient one ...
... income with which you purchase them . While there were so many things to render the assump- tion which is the basis of the mercantile system plausible , there is also some small foundation in reason , though a very insufficient one ...
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... income of the country , founded on the proceeds of the income tax , incomes derived from the funds are not always excluded ; although the tax - payers are assessed on their whole nomi- nal income , without being permitted to deduct from ...
... income of the country , founded on the proceeds of the income tax , incomes derived from the funds are not always excluded ; although the tax - payers are assessed on their whole nomi- nal income , without being permitted to deduct from ...
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... income , which income he can use without sinking and dissipating the fund itself , are to him equivalent to capital . But to transfer hastily and inconsiderately to the general point of view , propositions which are true of the ...
... income , which income he can use without sinking and dissipating the fund itself , are to him equivalent to capital . But to transfer hastily and inconsiderately to the general point of view , propositions which are true of the ...
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... income is secured to him , and while the security is good , and the market rate of interest the same , he can always ... income , not from the produce of his capi- tal , but from some other source of income belonging to C , probably from ...
... income is secured to him , and while the security is good , and the market rate of interest the same , he can always ... income , not from the produce of his capi- tal , but from some other source of income belonging to C , probably from ...
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Adam Smith advantage agricultural amount applied ascendant community capitalist causes circulating capital condition considerable consumed consumption coöperation corn cultivation dealers degree demand desire of accumulation diminished division of labor duction ductive employment England equivalent exertion exist expense farmer farms fixed capital Flanders flax France funds greater gross produce human hundred quarters important improvement income increase individual industry instruments joint stock companies kind labor employed laboring classes land laws less limited machinery maintain maize mankind manufacture manure materials means ment modes nations natural agents necessary objects obtained occupation operations paid persons plough political economy population portion possession principle productive consumers productive laborers productive power profit proportion proprietors purpose quantity remuneration render rich saving society soil subsistence sufficient supply suppose surplus taxes things thousand pounds tion unless unproductive vidual wants wealth whole workmen