An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages and Disadvantages, and the Theory Most Favourable to the Increase of National Wealth |
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66 of the industrious nations ; and that , in proportion " as these other nations
improve in skill , the manu“ facturing countries will rapidly decline , and be ex“
posed to the most fatal extremities . ” But is this reflection as solid and well
grounded ...
66 of the industrious nations ; and that , in proportion " as these other nations
improve in skill , the manu“ facturing countries will rapidly decline , and be ex“
posed to the most fatal extremities . ” But is this reflection as solid and well
grounded ...
Side 130
Of the Causes which invigorate Labour , improve its · Powers , and ameliorate its
Produce . ADAM Smith , who first assigned to labour such important functions ,
demonstrated its powerful influence upon wealth , and rendered it so interesting
in ...
Of the Causes which invigorate Labour , improve its · Powers , and ameliorate its
Produce . ADAM Smith , who first assigned to labour such important functions ,
demonstrated its powerful influence upon wealth , and rendered it so interesting
in ...
Side 136
The question , whether machinery is more conducive than the division of labour
to develope the energies of the labourer , improve his faculties , increase his
produce , and ameliorate its quality , appears at first sight of higher importance :
but a ...
The question , whether machinery is more conducive than the division of labour
to develope the energies of the labourer , improve his faculties , increase his
produce , and ameliorate its quality , appears at first sight of higher importance :
but a ...
Side 165
Quesnay derives capitals from “ economy in " the costs of agricultural labour ,
from the savings “ in the expences of the land - owners , as far as those " savings
are applied to improve the soil , and from “ the increased price of commodities ...
Quesnay derives capitals from “ economy in " the costs of agricultural labour ,
from the savings “ in the expences of the land - owners , as far as those " savings
are applied to improve the soil , and from “ the increased price of commodities ...
Side 169
This new inqui . ry , by throwing a fresh light on the two systems , will tend to
improve the science , elucidate its tenets , and fix its principles . In whatever way
economy may be effected , it leaves at liberty a sum of produce which is consum ,
ed ...
This new inqui . ry , by throwing a fresh light on the two systems , will tend to
improve the science , elucidate its tenets , and fix its principles . In whatever way
economy may be effected , it leaves at liberty a sum of produce which is consum ,
ed ...
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An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages ... Charles Ganilh Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1812 |
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