Applied Economics: The Application of Economic Principles to the Problems of Economic LifeF. S. Crofts & Company, 1934 - 693 sider |
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Side 447
... Land The Nature of Land Rent . - We now turn to consider the income derived from land . Under capitalism , most of the land is owned by private landlords who receive a rent for its use . If they cultivate the land them- selves , they ...
... Land The Nature of Land Rent . - We now turn to consider the income derived from land . Under capitalism , most of the land is owned by private landlords who receive a rent for its use . If they cultivate the land them- selves , they ...
Side 450
... land rent allots land to its most productive uses . Lands vary greatly in productive qualities according to their location , fertility , mineral deposits , and so on . Some are clearly better adapted for certain uses than others ; but ...
... land rent allots land to its most productive uses . Lands vary greatly in productive qualities according to their location , fertility , mineral deposits , and so on . Some are clearly better adapted for certain uses than others ; but ...
Side 451
... land rents as a part of it . Alternative Systems of Land Policy . - Altho land rent may be con- sidered an indispensable part of an intelligent price system , it is not necessary that this rent be paid to private owners . There are ...
... land rents as a part of it . Alternative Systems of Land Policy . - Altho land rent may be con- sidered an indispensable part of an intelligent price system , it is not necessary that this rent be paid to private owners . There are ...
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THE PROMOTION OF EFFICIENCY IN | 51 |
INDUSTRIAL PEACE | 123 |
PROFITSHARING AND JOINT CONTROL IN INDUSTRY | 143 |
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