Masterworks of Economics: Digests of 10 Great ClassicsLeonard Dalton Abbott Doubleday, 1946 - 754 páginas "First edition." England's treasure by foreign trade, by Thomas Mun.-Reflections on the formation and distribution of wealth, by Anne R.J. Turgot.-The wealth of nations, by Adam Smith.- An essay on the principle of population, by T.R. Malthus.- Principles of political economy and taxation, by David Ricardo.- A new view of society, by Robert Owen.- Principles of political economy, by J.S. Mill.- Capital, by Karl Marx.- Progress and poverty, by Henry George.- The theory of the leisure class, by Thorstein Veblen. |
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... considerable article of the commerce of that country , and what they were exchanged for afforded some addition to ... considerable rent . In many parts of Scotland and Wales it affords none . Barren timber for building is of great value ...
... considerable article of the commerce of that country , and what they were exchanged for afforded some addition to ... considerable rent . In many parts of Scotland and Wales it affords none . Barren timber for building is of great value ...
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... considerable advantage that that rude produce should be exported by a foreign capital , in order that the whole stock of the society may be employed in more useful purposes . The wealth of ancient Egypt , that of China and Indostan ...
... considerable advantage that that rude produce should be exported by a foreign capital , in order that the whole stock of the society may be employed in more useful purposes . The wealth of ancient Egypt , that of China and Indostan ...
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... considerable effect upon the interest of the graziers of Great Britain . The freest importation of salt provisions , in the same manner , could have as little effect upon the interest of the graziers of Great Britain as that of live ...
... considerable effect upon the interest of the graziers of Great Britain . The freest importation of salt provisions , in the same manner , could have as little effect upon the interest of the graziers of Great Britain as that of live ...
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Consequence of this inequality | 13 |
Division of the produce | 14 |
New division of the Society into three classes | 15 |
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accumulation Adam Smith advantage afford agriculture annual produce capital capitalist cause circulating capital circulation circumstances classes clothing commerce commodities consequence consumed consumption corn corvée cultivation degree demand diminish division of labour effect employed employment endeavour England equal evils exchangeable value existence expence exportation farmer foreign wares gold and silver greater human importation improvement increase individual industry interest John Stuart Mill kind Kingdom labour-power land landlord laws less machinery Malthus manufactures marriage materials means of subsistence merchants nations natural natural price necessarily necessary object occasion owner particular person physiocrats political economy poor population poverty present price of labour principle productive powers profits proportion purchase quantity of labour rate of profit rent revenue rich rise sell social society supply supposed surplus surplus-labour surplus-value things tion Treasure use-value wage labourers wages of labour wealth whole workmen