| John Stuart Mill - 1899 - 616 sider
...and cultivation in Europe. mcnt. There are many cases in which the ageney, of what ever nature, hy which a service is performed, is certain, from the nature of the ca.-e, to be virtually single; in which a practical monopoly, with all the power it confers of taxing... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1904 - 626 sider
...the government. There ire many cases in which the agency, of whatever nature, by which a service и performed, is certain, from the nature of the case,...virtually single ; in which a practical monopoly, with »11 the power it confers of taxing the community, cannot be prevented from existing. 1 have already... | |
| Charles Jesse Bullock - 1906 - 700 sider
...associations perform their work should be entirely uncontrolled by the government. There are many cases in which the agency, of whatever nature, by which...single ; in which a practical monopoly, with all the power it confers of taxing the community, cannot be prevented from existing. I have already more than... | |
| Charles Jesse Bullock - 1906 - 698 sider
...associations perform their work should be entirely uncontrolled by the government. There are many cases in which the agency, of whatever nature, by which...performed, is certain, from the nature of the case, 1 In 1883 a national parcel post was established. — ED. J Principles of Political Economy, Bk. V,... | |
| 1906 - 558 sider
...its relation to trade. 188& P. 74). *The\are many cases in which the agency», diz elle, *of whaterer nature, by which a service is performed, is certain,...from the nature of the case to be virtually single ; which a pratícal monopoly, wüh all the power it confers ofta~ xing the community, cannot be preisented... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1909 - 1086 sider
...government. There are many cases in whici the agency, of whatever nature, by which a service is performed, ii certain, from the nature of the case, to be virtually...single ; in which a practical monopoly, with all the power it confers of taxing tbc community, cannot be prevented from existing. I have already more than... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1909 - 1076 sider
...perform their work should be entirely uncontrolled by the government. There are many cases in whi; '',\the agency, of whatever nature, by which a service is performed, is I certain, from the nature of the case, to be virtually single ; in whirh a practical monopoly, with... | |
| John Cathcart Weldon - 1990 - 302 sider
...appreciating and managing their own concerns' (p. 959). (iv) Natural monopoly: 'There are many cases in which the agency, of whatever nature, by which a service is performed is certain by the nature of the case, to be virtually single; in which a practical monopoly, with all the power... | |
| Patrick Murray - 1997 - 510 sider
...associations perform their work should be entirely uncontrolled by the government. There are many cases in which the agency, of whatever nature, by which...single; in which a practical monopoly, with all the power it confers of taxing the community, cannot be prevented from existing. I have already more than... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1998 - 516 sider
...associations perform their work should be entirely uncontrolled by the government. There are many cases in which the agency, of whatever nature, by which...single; in which a practical monopoly, with all the power it confers of taxing the community, cannot be prevented from existing. I have already more than... | |
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