Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1889 - 134 Seiten |
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... building docks unless there were ships to load in them , nor ships unless there were goods or passengers to convey . It would be equally absurd to make cotton mills if there were already enough to manufacture as much cotton goods as ...
... building docks unless there were ships to load in them , nor ships unless there were goods or passengers to convey . It would be equally absurd to make cotton mills if there were already enough to manufacture as much cotton goods as ...
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... build his own house , till the ground , tend his horse , and in a rough way , make his own carts , implements , and household furni- ture . Even the Red Indian is much better able to take care of himself in a new country than the edu ...
... build his own house , till the ground , tend his horse , and in a rough way , make his own carts , implements , and household furni- ture . Even the Red Indian is much better able to take care of himself in a new country than the edu ...
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... building a house , or sinking a well , or making a cart , or producing any- thing which will afterwards save labour and give utility , then his stock is capital . The great advantage of capital is that it enables us to do work in the ...
... building a house , or sinking a well , or making a cart , or producing any- thing which will afterwards save labour and give utility , then his stock is capital . The great advantage of capital is that it enables us to do work in the ...
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... buildings , & c . , furnished at the cost of the community . The production of wealth , therefore , depends not on the will and exertions of a single man , but on the proper bringing together of land , labour , and capital , by ...
... buildings , & c . , furnished at the cost of the community . The production of wealth , therefore , depends not on the will and exertions of a single man , but on the proper bringing together of land , labour , and capital , by ...
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... building the house or factory , and interest must be paid on this capital ; we must then deduct this interest from ... buildings , roads , gates , fences , drains , and other improvements . We shall afterwards learn exactly how true rent ...
... building the house or factory , and interest must be paid on this capital ; we must then deduct this interest from ... buildings , roads , gates , fences , drains , and other improvements . We shall afterwards learn exactly how true rent ...
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