Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1888 - 134 Seiten |
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... Fixed and Circulating Capitals . Capital is usually said to be either fixed or circulating capital , and we ought to learn very thoroughly the difference between these two kinds . Fixed capital consists of factories , machines , tools ...
... Fixed and Circulating Capitals . Capital is usually said to be either fixed or circulating capital , and we ought to learn very thoroughly the difference between these two kinds . Fixed capital consists of factories , machines , tools ...
Seite 44
... fixed capital is nearly the same : some factories may have been burnt or pulled down ; some machines may have become worn out , and have been replaced by new ones . But these changes in fixed capital are comparatively few ; whereas the ...
... fixed capital is nearly the same : some factories may have been burnt or pulled down ; some machines may have become worn out , and have been replaced by new ones . But these changes in fixed capital are comparatively few ; whereas the ...
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... fixed capital , or less durable into more durable capital . Capital , accordingly , is invested for longer or shorter periods according to the durability of the form in which it is invested ( Latin , in , on , and vestire , to clothe ) ...
... fixed capital , or less durable into more durable capital . Capital , accordingly , is invested for longer or shorter periods according to the durability of the form in which it is invested ( Latin , in , on , and vestire , to clothe ) ...
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... fixed proportion whatever between the number of labourers and the capital they require - it entirely depends upon the length of time in which the capital is turned over , that is , invested , and got back again . A poor savage manages ...
... fixed proportion whatever between the number of labourers and the capital they require - it entirely depends upon the length of time in which the capital is turned over , that is , invested , and got back again . A poor savage manages ...
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... fixed number of apprentices , and by declining to work with any man who has not been brought up to the trade . It is probable that , where a trade is a small one , and the union powerful , there may be some success . The trade becomes a ...
... fixed number of apprentices , and by declining to work with any man who has not been brought up to the trade . It is probable that , where a trade is a small one , and the union powerful , there may be some success . The trade becomes a ...
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