The Principles of Political Economy Applied to the Condition, the Resources, and the Institutions of the American PeopleLittle, Brown, 1859 - 546 頁 |
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... profits , of Torrens and Loyd upon the currency , and of McCulloch upon the laws of inheritance . It is not the light of American experience alone which has induced me to modify or reject these theories ; I have at- tempted to show that ...
... profits , of Torrens and Loyd upon the currency , and of McCulloch upon the laws of inheritance . It is not the light of American experience alone which has induced me to modify or reject these theories ; I have at- tempted to show that ...
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... profits are high Low rates of interest in Holland and England All classes enabled to make savings . Great effects of ... profit by the ancients • Ancient Italy cultivated chiefly by freemen Caste excluded from the free cities in the ...
... profits are high Low rates of interest in Holland and England All classes enabled to make savings . Great effects of ... profit by the ancients • Ancient Italy cultivated chiefly by freemen Caste excluded from the free cities in the ...
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... PROFITS Exchangeable value resolved into Wages , Profits , and Rent But labor alone creates value Ricardo's doctrine of profits Page 201 202 203 • 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 · 212 213 214 215 • • 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 ...
... PROFITS Exchangeable value resolved into Wages , Profits , and Rent But labor alone creates value Ricardo's doctrine of profits Page 201 202 203 • 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 · 212 213 214 215 • • 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 ...
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... profit 250 Profits are high in newly settled countries 251 Low rate of profit in England Adam Smith's explanation of the decline of profits Ricardo deduces it from the theory of rent Exposition of his theory . • How the fall of profits ...
... profit 250 Profits are high in newly settled countries 251 Low rate of profit in England Adam Smith's explanation of the decline of profits Ricardo deduces it from the theory of rent Exposition of his theory . • How the fall of profits ...
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... are established Sources of bank profits • Mode of discounting notes Distinction of business and accommodation paper Origin and nature of bank - notes Page Reflux of bank - notes explained . Interdependence and XX CONTENTS .
... are established Sources of bank profits • Mode of discounting notes Distinction of business and accommodation paper Origin and nature of bank - notes Page Reflux of bank - notes explained . Interdependence and XX CONTENTS .
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第 136 頁 - In two centuries the population would be to the means of subsistence as 256 to 9; in three centuries as 4096 to 13, and in two thousand years the difference would be almost incalculable.
第 126 頁 - The laws and conditions of the production of wealth, partake of the character of physical truths. There is nothing optional, or arbitrary in them. Whatever mankind produce, must be produced in the modes, and under the conditions, imposed by the constitution of external things, and by the inherent properties of their own bodily and mental structure.
第 60 頁 - One of those boys, who loved to play with his companions, observed that, by tying a string from the handle of the valve which opened this communication, to another part of the machine, the valve would open and shut without his assistance, and leave him at liberty to divert himself with his playfellows.
第 34 頁 - With many a weary step, and many a groan, Up the high hill he heaves a huge round stone; The huge round stone, resulting with a bound, Thunders impetuous down, and smokes along the ground.
第 91 頁 - Thirdly, and lastly, commerce and manufactures gradually introduced order and good government, and with them the liberty and security of individuals, among the inhabitants of the country, who had before lived almost in a continual state of war with their neighbours, and of servile dependency upon their superiors.
第 503 頁 - They came to a new country. There were as yet no lands yielding rent, and no tenants rendering service. The whole soil was unreclaimed from barbarism. They were themselves, either from their original condition, or from the necessity of their common interest, nearly on a general level in respect to property.
第 229 頁 - The property which every man has in his own labor, as it is the original foundation of all other property, so it is the most sacred and inviolable.
第 503 頁 - In my judgment, therefore, a republican form of government rests not more on political constitutions than on those laws which regulate the descent and transmission of property. Governments like ours could not have been maintained, where property was holden according to the principles of the feudal system; nor, on the other hand, could the feudal constitution possibly exist with us. Our New England ancestors brought hither no great capitals from Europe ; and if they had, there was nothing productive...
第 237 頁 - In every society the price of every commodity finally resolves itself into some one or other, or all of those three parts; and in every improved society, all the three enter more or less, as component parts, into the price of the far greater part of commodities.
第 12 頁 - What is annually saved is as regularly consumed as what is annually spent, and nearly in the same time too ; but it is consumed by a different set of people.