Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1888 - 134 Seiten |
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... employed to make the clothes . Things are indirectly useful when , like tools , machines , materials , & c . , they are only wanted to make other things , which shall be actually consumed and enjoyed by some person . The carriage in ...
... employed to make the clothes . Things are indirectly useful when , like tools , machines , materials , & c . , they are only wanted to make other things , which shall be actually consumed and enjoyed by some person . The carriage in ...
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... employ- ment , and not wanted any more . If men were not required at one trade , they would only need to learn a new trade . II . When things are useful . The chief ques- tion to consider , then , is when things are useful and when they ...
... employ- ment , and not wanted any more . If men were not required at one trade , they would only need to learn a new trade . II . When things are useful . The chief ques- tion to consider , then , is when things are useful and when they ...
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... employing labour of some kind or other . If he saves up his money he probably puts it into a bank ; but the banker ... employ more hands . If he buy railway shares or government funds , those who receive the money put it to some other ...
... employing labour of some kind or other . If he saves up his money he probably puts it into a bank ; but the banker ... employ more hands . If he buy railway shares or government funds , those who receive the money put it to some other ...
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... employ the capital in assisting the labourer with tools , and feeding him while he is engaged on the work . We must now proceed to consider each of the three requisites in succession . 17. Land or Source of Materials . The word ...
... employ the capital in assisting the labourer with tools , and feeding him while he is engaged on the work . We must now proceed to consider each of the three requisites in succession . 17. Land or Source of Materials . The word ...
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... employ his labour to the best advantage , it is requisite that the labourer should be not merely skilful , that is , clever , and practised in handiwork , but that he should also be guided by a scientific knowledge of the things with ...
... employ his labour to the best advantage , it is requisite that the labourer should be not merely skilful , that is , clever , and practised in handiwork , but that he should also be guided by a scientific knowledge of the things with ...
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Adam Smith advantage APPLETON arises BALFOUR STEWART banker barristers become beef benefit better bubble called capitalist carry cent cheaply circulating capital clothes coal coins collapse commodity corn cost cotton deal difficult division of labour doubt earn employed employers employment England exchange factory fallacy farm farmer give gold increase Indirect Taxes invention iron Iron puddlers JAMES JOHONNOT John Smith kind land laws of supply less limited in supply live lockout machinery machines manage means ment metal natural agent paid payment pearls person plenty political economy poor pounds present Primer produce profits quantity railways rate of interest rate of wages receive rent requisites of production rich sell shares shillings silver sometimes spend strike supply and demand tenant things trade trades-unions usually utility valuable wealth wine workmen