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Pagina 8
... purchased with that produce from other nations . " And , though he gives no actual definition of wealth , he constantly speaks of the " annual produce of land and labour " as the real wealth of a country . We have already shewn how ...
... purchased with that produce from other nations . " And , though he gives no actual definition of wealth , he constantly speaks of the " annual produce of land and labour " as the real wealth of a country . We have already shewn how ...
Pagina 52
... purchasing power , those who produced or imported it would obtain constantly increasing profits ; and this could not happen without attracting labour and capital to that occupation from other em- ployments . If a general fall of prices ...
... purchasing power , those who produced or imported it would obtain constantly increasing profits ; and this could not happen without attracting labour and capital to that occupation from other em- ployments . If a general fall of prices ...
Pagina 59
... purchase . A re- duction of the price from 3s . 6d . to 6d . , instead of increasing the quantity consumed sevenfold , would probably increase it a thousand - fold . That is , as the diminution in price proceeded in an arithmetical ...
... purchase . A re- duction of the price from 3s . 6d . to 6d . , instead of increasing the quantity consumed sevenfold , would probably increase it a thousand - fold . That is , as the diminution in price proceeded in an arithmetical ...
Pagina 62
... purchasing 1 Wealth of Nations , B. I. , ch . 10 . power " ; and his purchasing power consists of all 62 CHAP . XII . PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS . Senior's description of Profits inadequate.
... purchasing 1 Wealth of Nations , B. I. , ch . 10 . power " ; and his purchasing power consists of all 62 CHAP . XII . PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS . Senior's description of Profits inadequate.
Pagina 63
Henry Dunning Macleod. power " ; and his purchasing power consists of all his money , of all debts due to him , as in the form of bank notes , bills of ex- change , and of all his CREDIT . A trader , therefore , makes Profits by purchasing ...
Henry Dunning Macleod. power " ; and his purchasing power consists of all his money , of all debts due to him , as in the form of bank notes , bills of ex- change , and of all his CREDIT . A trader , therefore , makes Profits by purchasing ...
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The Principles of Economical Philosophy, Volume 2,Nummer 1 Henry Dunning Macleod Volledige weergave - 1875 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
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Pagina 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.