The Growth of Economic ThoughtDuke University Press, 1983 - 842 頁 |
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... rise above the waters and form fertile and cultivated islands . If this sea happens to roll back , first the slopes of the hills , then the plains and the valleys appear and are covered with every kind of produce . It is enough that the ...
... rise above the waters and form fertile and cultivated islands . If this sea happens to roll back , first the slopes of the hills , then the plains and the valleys appear and are covered with every kind of produce . It is enough that the ...
第 317 頁
... rise , on profits , be diametrically opposite . A rise in the price of raw produce may be occasioned by a gradual accumulation of capital which by creating new demands for labor may give a stimulus to popu- lation and consequently ...
... rise , on profits , be diametrically opposite . A rise in the price of raw produce may be occasioned by a gradual accumulation of capital which by creating new demands for labor may give a stimulus to popu- lation and consequently ...
第 325 頁
... rise in rent , but not for long , because as rent falls , profit moves upward , en- couraging the growth of capital and of population , which in turn requires an expansion of agricultural production with a consequent increase in rent ...
... rise in rent , but not for long , because as rent falls , profit moves upward , en- couraging the growth of capital and of population , which in turn requires an expansion of agricultural production with a consequent increase in rent ...
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