The Principles of Economical Philosophy, Volumen2,Tema 1Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1875 |
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... usual profits of stock . All that the other mines produce more than this will necessarily be paid to the owners for rent . Since this principle is precisely the same as that which we have already laid down respecting land , it will not ...
... usual profits of stock . All that the other mines produce more than this will necessarily be paid to the owners for rent . Since this principle is precisely the same as that which we have already laid down respecting land , it will not ...
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... usual profits to bring it into cultivation . Suppose , for example , that usual profits were 20 per cent . and suppose that there was land which might be reclaimed and yield a profit of 5 per cent . on the average price of corn at any ...
... usual profits to bring it into cultivation . Suppose , for example , that usual profits were 20 per cent . and suppose that there was land which might be reclaimed and yield a profit of 5 per cent . on the average price of corn at any ...
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... usual profits . No one would invest their money to produce 5 per cent . so long as they could invest it so as to produce 20 per cent .; hence so long as capital produces higher profits no one would resort to land which would only yield ...
... usual profits . No one would invest their money to produce 5 per cent . so long as they could invest it so as to produce 20 per cent .; hence so long as capital produces higher profits no one would resort to land which would only yield ...
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... usual rate of interest for metallic money was 10 per cent . per annum . Of all species of industry the profits from agriculture are the most moderate : and if agriculture would only give perhaps a profit of 6 per cent . , it would have ...
... usual rate of interest for metallic money was 10 per cent . per annum . Of all species of industry the profits from agriculture are the most moderate : and if agriculture would only give perhaps a profit of 6 per cent . , it would have ...
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... usual , he immediately proceeds to contradict himself . For he asserts that an increase of capital cannot produce a fall in prices , because if it did so money would be imported in an equal ratio to reap the profits to be made by buying ...
... usual , he immediately proceeds to contradict himself . For he asserts that an increase of capital cannot produce a fall in prices , because if it did so money would be imported in an equal ratio to reap the profits to be made by buying ...
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Página 173 - In the progress of the division of labour, the employment of the far greater part of those who live by labour, that is, of the great body of the people, comes to be confined to a few very simple operations, frequently to one or two. But the understandings of the greater part of men are necessarily formed by their ordinary employments.