The Principles of Political Economy: With a Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the ScienceWard, Lock & Company, 1825 - 360 páginas |
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... Commerce - Money , SECTION III . Different Employments of Capital and Labour - Agricul- ture , Manufactures , and Commerce , equally advantageous —The investment of Capital in different Businesses de- termined by the Rate of Profit ...
... Commerce - Money , SECTION III . Different Employments of Capital and Labour - Agricul- ture , Manufactures , and Commerce , equally advantageous —The investment of Capital in different Businesses de- termined by the Rate of Profit ...
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... to be taken in- to account in estimating Value - A High Rate of Wages does not lay the Commerce of a Country under any dis- advantage , 261 264 288 SECTION VII . Circumstances which determine the Rate of Wages- CONTENTS . ix.
... to be taken in- to account in estimating Value - A High Rate of Wages does not lay the Commerce of a Country under any dis- advantage , 261 264 288 SECTION VII . Circumstances which determine the Rate of Wages- CONTENTS . ix.
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... commerce , when conducted on a small scale , is mean and despicable ; and when most extended , barely to- lerable - Non admodum vituperanda ! * Agricul- ture , indeed , was treated with more respect . Some of the most distinguished ...
... commerce , when conducted on a small scale , is mean and despicable ; and when most extended , barely to- lerable - Non admodum vituperanda ! * Agricul- ture , indeed , was treated with more respect . Some of the most distinguished ...
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... - plain the principles of commerce , and the means by which labour might be rendered most effective , would have been considered as equally superfluous and de- grading to the dignity of science . The ancient pre- 12 NEGLECTED IN ANTIQUITY ,
... - plain the principles of commerce , and the means by which labour might be rendered most effective , would have been considered as equally superfluous and de- grading to the dignity of science . The ancient pre- 12 NEGLECTED IN ANTIQUITY ,
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... commerce , manufactures , and luxury , retained a powerful influence in the middle ages . None were then possessed of any clear ideas concern- ing the true sources of national wealth , happiness , and prosperity . The intercourse among ...
... commerce , manufactures , and luxury , retained a powerful influence in the middle ages . None were then possessed of any clear ideas concern- ing the true sources of national wealth , happiness , and prosperity . The intercourse among ...
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accumulation advantage agriculture amount average rate bour bourers branches of industry capital employed capitalists cause cent circulating capital circumstances classes cloth commerce commodities produced common and average compared consequence corn cost cottons creased cultivation demand diminished dities division of labour Dr Smith duce duction durable capitals effect employment enable endeavoured England equal quantities exchangeable value exertion expence exportation fall fertility foreign greater important improvement increase individual labour required land machinery machines manufactures means ment Messance modities natural necessary obtain obvious occasion period plain Political Economy population portion possessed principle produce of industry productive powers quantity of labour quarters raised rate of profit rate of wages raw produce real value reduced regulated render rent required to produce rise Sir Josiah Child society soils species subsistence supply supposed thing tillage tion trade value of commodities variations Wealth of Nations workmen yield