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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... Population always proportioned to the means of Subsistence -Capacity of the Principle of Population to repair the ravages of Plagues and Famines - Comparative increase of Capital and Population , PART III . 193 DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH ...
... Population always proportioned to the means of Subsistence -Capacity of the Principle of Population to repair the ravages of Plagues and Famines - Comparative increase of Capital and Population , PART III . 193 DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH ...
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... Population- ( 2 . ) Natural or Necessary Wages depend on the Species and Quantity of Food and other articles required for the consumption of the Labourer ; different in different Countries and Periods- Effect of Fluctuations in the Rate ...
... Population- ( 2 . ) Natural or Necessary Wages depend on the Species and Quantity of Food and other articles required for the consumption of the Labourer ; different in different Countries and Periods- Effect of Fluctuations in the Rate ...
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... population ; but where it is wanting , the best gifts of nature are of no value ; and countries possessed of the greatest capacities of improvement , and abounding in all the materials ne- cessary for the production of wealth , with ...
... population ; but where it is wanting , the best gifts of nature are of no value ; and countries possessed of the greatest capacities of improvement , and abounding in all the materials ne- cessary for the production of wealth , with ...
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... population in a repub- lic may equally exist , and will have exactly the same effects , in a monarchy . That security of property , without which there can be no steady and continued exertion that freedom of engaging in every differ ...
... population in a repub- lic may equally exist , and will have exactly the same effects , in a monarchy . That security of property , without which there can be no steady and continued exertion that freedom of engaging in every differ ...
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... population must be measur- ed ; and it is also obvious , that the productiveness of its industry must very much depend on the efficacy of the fixed capital , or of the tools and engines used in facilitating production . The possession ...
... population must be measur- ed ; and it is also obvious , that the productiveness of its industry must very much depend on the efficacy of the fixed capital , or of the tools and engines used in facilitating production . The possession ...
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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