An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages and Disadvantages; and the Theory Most Favourable to the Increase of National WealthHenry Colburn, 1812 - 492 sider |
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Side 6
... capital . " * The same variety of opinions prevails respecting the action or influence of the causes of wealth , their immediate or distant effects , their apparent or actual results . Some systems agree on a few points , and are at ...
... capital . " * The same variety of opinions prevails respecting the action or influence of the causes of wealth , their immediate or distant effects , their apparent or actual results . Some systems agree on a few points , and are at ...
Side 9
... capital of the nation ; and yet he points out the conduct govern- ment ought to pursue , to encourage manufactures necessary for the defence of a country , to facilitate the exportation of the manufatured produce , and to favour the ...
... capital of the nation ; and yet he points out the conduct govern- ment ought to pursue , to encourage manufactures necessary for the defence of a country , to facilitate the exportation of the manufatured produce , and to favour the ...
Side 67
... capital stock are the two original sources of all revenue , both private and public : capi- " tal stock pays the wages of productive labour , whe- " ther employed in agriculture , manufactures , or commerce . + " 66 Lastly , Adam Smith ...
... capital stock are the two original sources of all revenue , both private and public : capi- " tal stock pays the wages of productive labour , whe- " ther employed in agriculture , manufactures , or commerce . + " 66 Lastly , Adam Smith ...
Side 83
... capital and the " risk to which it has been exposed . But the labour " of husbandmen , after having discharged the same " reward and the same indemnity , yields over and " above this a produce which is not purchased by any " labour ...
... capital and the " risk to which it has been exposed . But the labour " of husbandmen , after having discharged the same " reward and the same indemnity , yields over and " above this a produce which is not purchased by any " labour ...
Side 84
... capital may be employed ; consequently , " these two causes continually operate to render the savings more and more difficult , and in the end " absolutely impossible * . " < 6 This apology of the exclusive productiveness of ...
... capital may be employed ; consequently , " these two causes continually operate to render the savings more and more difficult , and in the end " absolutely impossible * . " < 6 This apology of the exclusive productiveness of ...
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