Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1888 - 134 Seiten |
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... improvements , improvidence , destitution , misguided charity , and discouraging failure in many well - intended measures . More than forty years ago Miss Martineau successfully popularised the truths of political economy in her ...
... improvements , improvidence , destitution , misguided charity , and discouraging failure in many well - intended measures . More than forty years ago Miss Martineau successfully popularised the truths of political economy in her ...
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... improvements , things will be made so plen- tifully that workmen would be thrown out of 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 ...
... improvements , things will be made so plen- tifully that workmen would be thrown out of 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 ...
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... improvements in the business . Every one is thus occupied in the way in which his labour will be most productive and useful to other people , and at the same time most profitable to himself . 30. Local Adaptation . Lastly , the division ...
... improvements in the business . Every one is thus occupied in the way in which his labour will be most productive and useful to other people , and at the same time most profitable to himself . 30. Local Adaptation . Lastly , the division ...
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... improvements are made , the quantity of capital required is very much greater . To employ men upon a railway requires immense capital , because so much of it is sunk in a very fixed and durable form in the embankments , tunnels ...
... improvements are made , the quantity of capital required is very much greater . To employ men upon a railway requires immense capital , because so much of it is sunk in a very fixed and durable form in the embankments , tunnels ...
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... improvements . We shall afterwards learn exactly how true rent arises . The proper 41. The Capitalist's Share . share of the capitalist is interest ; but this is usually a good deal less than what actually remains in the hands of the ...
... improvements . We shall afterwards learn exactly how true rent arises . The proper 41. The Capitalist's Share . share of the capitalist is interest ; but this is usually a good deal less than what actually remains in the hands of the ...
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