An Essay on the Distribution of Wealth and on the Sources of Taxation. By the Rev. Richard Jones ..., Bind 1J. Murray, 1831 - 329 sider |
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Side vii
... raw produce . Mr. Ricardo , how- ever , overlooking altogether the limited extent of the field to which these principles were really appli- cable , undertook from them alone to deduce the laws which regulate the nature and amount of the ...
... raw produce . Mr. Ricardo , how- ever , overlooking altogether the limited extent of the field to which these principles were really appli- cable , undertook from them alone to deduce the laws which regulate the nature and amount of the ...
Side xlviii
... produce remaining the same . The increase of produce rents from this cause is measured by the decreasing fertility ... raw produce is no proof of the decreasing effi- ciency of agricultural industry . 264 An increasing money value of raw ...
... produce remaining the same . The increase of produce rents from this cause is measured by the decreasing fertility ... raw produce is no proof of the decreasing effi- ciency of agricultural industry . 264 An increasing money value of raw ...
Side 55
... produce of countries cultivated by serfs , extremely small when compared with their extent . It follows that , even where the whole of the raw produce raised is consumed at home ( which from other causes it rarely is ) , still , after ...
... produce of countries cultivated by serfs , extremely small when compared with their extent . It follows that , even where the whole of the raw produce raised is consumed at home ( which from other causes it rarely is ) , still , after ...
Side 99
... raw produce raised by themselves . Such are metayers : their multiplication as , we have seen Metayers . in the case of France , usually goes on till they are stopped by the smallness of their maintenance , or , as more often happens ...
... raw produce raised by themselves . Such are metayers : their multiplication as , we have seen Metayers . in the case of France , usually goes on till they are stopped by the smallness of their maintenance , or , as more often happens ...
Side 192
Richard Jones. Chap . vii . Sect . 2 . Increase of Farmers ' Rents . BOOK I. communities corn may be constantly at a monopoly price . It is so probably in the Isle of Jersey , where there is always a pressing demand for raw produce ...
Richard Jones. Chap . vii . Sect . 2 . Increase of Farmers ' Rents . BOOK I. communities corn may be constantly at a monopoly price . It is so probably in the Isle of Jersey , where there is always a pressing demand for raw produce ...
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accumulation actual additional advance agricultural amount auxiliary capital body Book capital employed capitalists causes Chap circumstances condition cottier rents crease cultivation decrease Destutt de Tracy diminished division duce earth Edition effects efficiency of agricultural England estates Europe existence extent farmer's rents gradually Greece Hungary improvement increased rents industry influence interests labor rents land landlords laws less Livonia means ment Metayer Rents mode money rents nations necessary non-agricultural classes observed occupied Origin owners peasant rents peasantry peculiar Persia Poland political population portion prevail produce rents producing classes productive power progress proportion proprietors quarters of corn raise rents rate of profits raw produce relative fertility relative numbers revenue Ricardo rise of rents Russia Ryot Rents Sect Serf Rents share shew slaves society soil sovereign subsistence suppose surplus profits tenantry tenants tion tivation Turgot villeins wages wealth whole
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Side 210 - ... no demand for any additional quantity of corn ; the capital and labour employed on No. 3 will be devoted to the production of other commodities desirable to the community, and can have no effect in raising rent, unless the raw material from which they are made cannot be obtained without employing capital less advantageously on the land, in which case No. 3 must again be cultivated.