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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... expence , sufficient to invalidate the general conclusion , that the passion for accumulation is infi- nitely stronger and more universal than the passion for expence . Had this not been the case , mankind could never have emerged from ...
... expence , sufficient to invalidate the general conclusion , that the passion for accumulation is infi- nitely stronger and more universal than the passion for expence . Had this not been the case , mankind could never have emerged from ...
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... him an incontrovertible proof , that agriculture was the only species of indus- try which yielded a net surplus ( produit net ) over 1 and above the expences of production . Quesnay al- lowed 44 SYSTEM OF M. QUESNAY AND.
... him an incontrovertible proof , that agriculture was the only species of indus- try which yielded a net surplus ( produit net ) over 1 and above the expences of production . Quesnay al- lowed 44 SYSTEM OF M. QUESNAY AND.
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... expences of production . Quesnay al- lowed that manufacturers and merchants were high- ly useful ; but , as they realized no net surplus in the shape of rent , he contended they did not add any greater value to the raw material of the ...
... expences of production . Quesnay al- lowed that manufacturers and merchants were high- ly useful ; but , as they realized no net surplus in the shape of rent , he contended they did not add any greater value to the raw material of the ...
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... expences of government , and the va- rious public burdens , must , howsoever imposed , be ul- timately defrayed out of the produit net , or rent of the landlords ; and consistently with this principle , he proposed that all the existing ...
... expences of government , and the va- rious public burdens , must , howsoever imposed , be ul- timately defrayed out of the produit net , or rent of the landlords ; and consistently with this principle , he proposed that all the existing ...
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... expences of production are deducted . When agriculture is most produc- tive , that is , when none but the best of the good soils are cultivated , no rent , or produit net , is ob- tained from the land ; and it is only after recourse has ...
... expences of production are deducted . When agriculture is most produc- tive , that is , when none but the best of the good soils are cultivated , no rent , or produit net , is ob- tained from the land ; and it is only after recourse has ...
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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