Political EconomyHatchard and Son, 1842 - 297 Seiten |
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... cost . In a country that as yet cultivates only its best class of soil , it is admitted by all that the price of food , valued in any of its equivalents , will be that in the long run , which gives to the capitalists pro- ducing food ...
... cost . In a country that as yet cultivates only its best class of soil , it is admitted by all that the price of food , valued in any of its equivalents , will be that in the long run , which gives to the capitalists pro- ducing food ...
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... food are enabled to lower the value of such equivalents when that of food ... price . If 25 per cent . be the ordinary rate of profits , it will not in ... food relative to other commodities , equally applies to any other commodity ...
... food are enabled to lower the value of such equivalents when that of food ... price . If 25 per cent . be the ordinary rate of profits , it will not in ... food relative to other commodities , equally applies to any other commodity ...
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... price , seeing that money circulates not at an arbitrary value , but , like any other commodity , at its real one . Regarding then the exchange of commo- dities under its simplest point of view , it is ... cost of the food on 18 VALUE .
... price , seeing that money circulates not at an arbitrary value , but , like any other commodity , at its real one . Regarding then the exchange of commo- dities under its simplest point of view , it is ... cost of the food on 18 VALUE .
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... food , clothing , tools , raw materials , machinery , & c . necessary to give effect to la- " bour . " 66 66 " Capital may increase in quantity at the same " time that its value rises . An addition may be ... price of food , 48 VALUE .
... food , clothing , tools , raw materials , machinery , & c . necessary to give effect to la- " bour . " 66 66 " Capital may increase in quantity at the same " time that its value rises . An addition may be ... price of food , 48 VALUE .
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John BROADHURST. " which always depends on the price of food , clothing , and other necessaries , will rise ; in the 66 66 second , it will remain stationary or fall ; but in " both cases the market rate of wages will rise , 66 for in ...
John BROADHURST. " which always depends on the price of food , clothing , and other necessaries , will rise ; in the 66 66 second , it will remain stationary or fall ; but in " both cases the market rate of wages will rise , 66 for in ...
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3rd edition abroad admit agricultural labour amount asserts Author average rate bad harvest calico capital cardo cent Church Church of England class of soil cloth boards consequently consumed corn laws cost cottages cultivate an inferior Dantzic determined diminished districts of England dities doctrine equal equivalents of food exchangeable value export fall farmer fcap food and necessaries foreign corn free trade higher important increased inferior soil influence Ireland labour employed labour required landed proprietors landlords less lower M'Culloch manufacturing obtain ordinary rate parishes population portion price 12s Price 3d price of corn price of food price of labour principle producing capitalists profits and wages proportion quantity of labour quarters rate of profits rate of wages raw produce Rector render rent Ricardo says rural Second Edition specific quantity subsistence supply of labour suppose things Third Edition tion value of food writers yields
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Seite 3 - If among a nation of hunters, for example, it usually costs twice the labour to kill a beaver which it does to kill a deer, one beaver should naturally exchange for or be worth two deer. It is natural that what is usually the produce of two days...
Seite 233 - The natural price of labour is that price which is necessary to enable the labourers, one with another, to subsist and to perpetuate their race, without either increase or diminution.
Seite 43 - I apprehend, be correct for me to say that rent and wages had fallen while profits had risen; for if we had an invariable standard by which to measure the value of this produce we should find that a less value had fallen to the class of labourers and landlords, and a greater to the class of capitalists, than had been given before.
Seite 59 - The estimation in which different qualities of labour are held comes soon to be adjusted in the market with sufficient precision for all practical purposes, and depends much on the comparative skill of the labourer and intensity of the labour performed. The scale, when once formed, is liable to little variation. If a day's labour of a working jeweller be more valuable than a day's labour of a common labourer, it has long ago been adjusted and placed in its proper position in the scale of value.
Seite 3 - That this is really the foundation of the exchangeable 1 [" Wealth of Nations," Bk. 1. v. 12 b.] V> * [Ibid., Bk. 1. v. 13 a.] value of all things, excepting those which cannot be increased by human industry, is a doctrine of the utmost importance in political economy...