| Adam Smith - 1884 - 604 頁
...portion, it is itself altogether different from what Is assigned bj it. In proportion as that share of the annual produce which, as soon as it comes either from tin- ground, or from the hands of the productive labourers, is destined for replacing a capital, increases... | |
| Van Buren Denslow - 1888 - 854 頁
...productive hands. It pays the wages of productive labor only." " When it (the annual produce) first comes either from the ground or from the hands of the productive laborers it naturally divides itself into two parts. One of them, and frequently the largest, is in... | |
| VAN BUREN DENSLOW - 1888 - 826 頁
...productive hands. It pays the wages of productive labor only." " When it (the annual produce) first comes either from the ground or from the hands of the productive laborers it naturally divides itself into two parts. One of them, and frequently the largest, is in... | |
| Adam Smith - 1892 - 914 頁
...portion, it is itself altogether different from what is assigned by it. In proportion as that share of the annual produce which, as soon as it comes either from the ground, or from the liands of the productive labourers, is destined for replacing a capital, increases in any country,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1894 - 526 頁
...supplying the consumption of its inhabitants, and for procuring a revenue to them, yet when it first comes either from the ground, or from the hands of the productive labourers, it naturally divides itself into two parts. One of them, and frequently the largest, is, in the first... | |
| Edwin Cannan - 1903 - 458 頁
...Being desirous of showing that 'that part of the annual produce, therefore, which, as soon as it :omes either from the ground or from the hands of the productive labourers, is destined for replacing a capital, is not only much greater in rich than in poor countries, but bears a much greater proportion to that... | |
| Adam Smith - 1909 - 676 頁
...proportion to the stock the profits are generally much less. That part of the annual produce, therefore, which, as soon as it comes either from the ground,...the hands of the productive labourers, is destined ior replacing a capital, is not only much greater in rich than in poor countries, but bears a much... | |
| Marie Hasbach - 1922 - 252 頁
...capital would never be greater" (S. 301). 3) W. of N., 299, I: „That pari of annual produce therefore which as soon as it comes either from the ground, or from the hand of the productive labourer is destined for replacing a capital, is not only much greater in rich... | |
| Adam Smith - 1922 - 522 頁
...unproducti * r {voductfve hands, depends very much in every country upon the proportion bependson the tween that part of the annual produce, which, as soon as it comes either E«w«n°°o- from tne ground or from tne hands of the productive labourers, n fit with rent destined... | |
| James Maitland Earl of Lauderdale - 1996 - 184 頁
...405 (Gl. edn, pp. 333-4) The proportion, therefore, between the productive and unproductive hands, depends very much in every country upon the proportion between that part of the annual produce, which ... is destined for replacing a capital, and that which is destined for constituting a revenue, either... | |
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