The Organization of Industry: Explained in a Course of LecturesLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1848 - 166 sider |
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Side xii
... rate of profits has a tendency to fall , but as the profit is calculated upon a growing mass of invest- ments , it still well remunerates the capitalist . But it must be evident that were the labourer really the partner , taking equal ...
... rate of profits has a tendency to fall , but as the profit is calculated upon a growing mass of invest- ments , it still well remunerates the capitalist . But it must be evident that were the labourer really the partner , taking equal ...
Side 21
... value of an object for a political economist is expressed by the product of its fractional price multiplied with the ... rate of profit that these offer in com- parison with old ones . The fund which provides the new pro- fits is no ...
... value of an object for a political economist is expressed by the product of its fractional price multiplied with the ... rate of profit that these offer in com- parison with old ones . The fund which provides the new pro- fits is no ...
Side 23
... rate of profit in order to secure the custom of the largest body of consumers , he would increase the amount of his gains fivefold in comparison with what the custom of the highest class alone would yield him . He would double his profits ...
... rate of profit in order to secure the custom of the largest body of consumers , he would increase the amount of his gains fivefold in comparison with what the custom of the highest class alone would yield him . He would double his profits ...
Side 24
... profits , arises from the want of a due distinction between the manner in which producers and adapters are affected by the rate of profit . A high rate of profit is an almost infallible index that the amount of profit which it admits of ...
... profits , arises from the want of a due distinction between the manner in which producers and adapters are affected by the rate of profit . A high rate of profit is an almost infallible index that the amount of profit which it admits of ...
Side 29
... rate of profit that can be ob- tained elsewhere . But in this , as in every other description of property , the free- dom of the individual seeking the use of natural capital must be inviolate . Every man has a right to choose his ...
... rate of profit that can be ob- tained elsewhere . But in this , as in every other description of property , the free- dom of the individual seeking the use of natural capital must be inviolate . Every man has a right to choose his ...
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2d Edition agriculture amount association Author bank banker bill Britain British bullion calculation capital capitalist cheap checques circulating capital circulation cloth coin competition consequently consumed consumption corn cost cotton crops cultivation currency demand denarius Dictionary Ditto duty economical effect England Engravings on Wood Europe exchange exertion exported favour fund Garden gold grain Hayday History Illustrations important improved increase industry intellectual investment J. C. LOUDON JOHN EDWARD GRAY labour land land-tax landlord lecture levied London machinery manufactures means ment metals mode morocco nature notes object obtained Plates political economy Poods Post 8vo Practical present principle produce progress proportion raised rate of profit raw produce rent revenue Russia savings Scotland soil sugar supply taxation tion trade TREATISE Troy Weight Vignette Titles vols wages wants wealth wheat WILLIAM JACKSON HOOKER Wood Engravings Woodcuts
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