Manual of Political EconomyMacmillan and Company, 1876 - 631 Seiten |
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Seite xi
... less fertile land has to be cultivated , and therefore agricultural produce has a tendency to become more expensive , as population advances - England exemplifies the practical importance of employing the word ' tendency ' when enun ...
... less fertile land has to be cultivated , and therefore agricultural produce has a tendency to become more expensive , as population advances - England exemplifies the practical importance of employing the word ' tendency ' when enun ...
Seite xxi
... less expression ; hence , in the case of money , the demand is equalised to the supply by a rise or fall in the value of the precious metals - The demand for a commodity varies with its price , but the ratio of this variation cannot be ...
... less expression ; hence , in the case of money , the demand is equalised to the supply by a rise or fall in the value of the precious metals - The demand for a commodity varies with its price , but the ratio of this variation cannot be ...
Seite xxvii
... less used as money in Germany and other countries - As silver is less used , gold is more used , and this has caused an additional demand for gold - It is impossible to foresee what will be the future value of gold , as there is the ...
... less used as money in Germany and other countries - As silver is less used , gold is more used , and this has caused an additional demand for gold - It is impossible to foresee what will be the future value of gold , as there is the ...
Seite 22
... less demand for cloth , less will be manufactured . The cloth manufacturers will restrict their business , 22 Manual of Political Economy .
... less demand for cloth , less will be manufactured . The cloth manufacturers will restrict their business , 22 Manual of Political Economy .
Seite 23
... less capital in it than they did before ; they will , therefore , be able to spare a portion of their capital for ... less capital and less labour in his trade ; but he would be anxious to make use of the capital which was thus set free ...
... less capital in it than they did before ; they will , therefore , be able to spare a portion of their capital for ... less capital and less labour in his trade ; but he would be anxious to make use of the capital which was thus set free ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Adam Smith advantages agricultural produce American civil war annually Australia bank notes Bank of England bills bills of exchange BOOK cause cent chapter circulating capital circulation circumstances classes coal commodities consequently considerable cooperative cotton creased Crown 8vo cultivation demand depreciation diminished duction Edition effect employed employers England English exchange exerted export farm farmer fcap foreign France greater important improvements income income-tax increased India individual influence instance invested iron labour and capital land landlord laws less levied loan machinery manufactured ment metayer nation obtained paid particular pauperism peasant political economy population portion possess precious metals principle production of wealth proprietors purchase quantity rate of interest rate of profit realised regard remarked remuneration rent revenue rise sacks of wheat saved silver society sumer supply supposed taxation tenant tion trade value of gold wage-fund wages workmen
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 519 - The subjects of every state ought to contribute towards the support of the government, as nearly as possible, in proportion to their respective abilities ; that is, in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under the protection of the state.
Seite 519 - 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.
Seite 520 - Thirdly, by the forfeitures and other penalties which those unfortunate individuals incur who attempt unsuccessfully to evade the tax, it may frequently ruin them, and thereby put an end to the benefit which the community might have received from the employment of their capitals.
Seite 182 - Give a man the secure possession of a bleak rock, and he will turn it into a garden ; give him a nine years lease of a garden, and he will convert it into a desert.
Seite 551 - Every tax ought to be levied at the time, or in the manner in which it is most likely to be convenient for the contributor to pay it.