On the Principles of Political Economy, and TaxationJ. Murray, 1821 - 538 頁 |
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第 62 頁
... consumer , to the landlord , yet , since more labour is required on the inferior lands , and since it is from such land only that we are enabled to furnish our- selves with the additional supply of raw produce , property , that it does ...
... consumer , to the landlord , yet , since more labour is required on the inferior lands , and since it is from such land only that we are enabled to furnish our- selves with the additional supply of raw produce , property , that it does ...
第 114 頁
... consumers , has however a very decided interest in keeping rent low , or rather in keeping the natural price of produce low . As a consumer of raw pro- duce , and of those things into which raw produce enters as a component part , he ...
... consumers , has however a very decided interest in keeping rent low , or rather in keeping the natural price of produce low . As a consumer of raw pro- duce , and of those things into which raw produce enters as a component part , he ...
第 133 頁
... consumers of foreign commo- dities having an additional portion of their revenue disposable , the capital is also disposable with which the greater value of foreign commodities was be- fore purchased ; so that with the increased demand ...
... consumers of foreign commo- dities having an additional portion of their revenue disposable , the capital is also disposable with which the greater value of foreign commodities was be- fore purchased ; so that with the increased demand ...
第 135 頁
... the commodities on which his revenue was ex- pended , he and all other consumers could save the value of 200l. out of every 1000l . they before ex- pended , they would more effectually add to the real CHAP . VII . ] ON FOREIGN TRADE . 135.
... the commodities on which his revenue was ex- pended , he and all other consumers could save the value of 200l. out of every 1000l . they before ex- pended , they would more effectually add to the real CHAP . VII . ] ON FOREIGN TRADE . 135.
第 138 頁
... consumers ; since they enable them with the same labour , or with the value of the produce of the same labour , to obtain in ex- change a greater quantity of the commodity to which the improvement is applied ; but they have no effect ...
... consumers ; since they enable them with the same labour , or with the value of the produce of the same labour , to obtain in ex- change a greater quantity of the commodity to which the improvement is applied ; but they have no effect ...
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第 344 頁 - What is prudence in the conduct of every private family, can scarce be folly in that of a great kingdom. If a foreign country can supply us with a commodity cheaper than we ourselves can make it, better buy it of them with some part of the produce of our own industry, employed in a way in which we have some advantage.
第 53 頁 - Rent is that portion of the produce of the earth which is paid to the landlord for the use of the original and indestructible powers of the soil.
第 95 頁 - The friends of humanity cannot but wish that in all countries the labouring classes should have a taste for comforts and enjoyments, and that they should be stimulated by all legal means in their exertions to procure them. There cannot be a better security against a superabundant population.
第 200 頁 - The tax which each individual is bound to pay ought to be certain, and not arbitrary. The time of payment, the manner of payment, the quantity to be paid, ought all to be clear and plain to the contributor, and to every other person.
第 57 頁 - It is only, then, because land is not unlimited in quantity and uniform in quality, and because, in the progress of population, land of an inferior quality, or less advantageously situated, is called into cultivation, that rent is ever paid for the use of it.
第 141 頁 - Gold and silver having been chosen for the general medium of circulation, they are, by the competition of commerce, distributed in such proportions amongst the different countries of the world, as to accommodate themselves to the natural traffic which would take place if no such metals existed, and the trade between countries were purely a trade of barter.
第 458 頁 - The chapter opens by reaffirming that it is the cost of production which must ultimately regulate the price of commodities, and not, as has been often said, the proportion between the supply and demand: the proportion between supply and demand may, indeed, for a time, affect the market value of a commodity, until it is supplied in greater or less abundance, according as the demand may have increased or diminished, but this effect will be only of temporary duration.
第 1 頁 - The things which have the greatest value in use have frequently little or no value in exchange; and, on the contrary, those which have the greatest value in exchange have frequently little or no value in use.
第 325 頁 - Capital is that part of the wealth of a country which is employed in production, and consists of food, clothing, tools, raw materials, machinery, etc., necessary to give effect to labour.
第 3 頁 - The real price of everything, what everything really costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it.