The Edinburgh Review, Bind 30A. and C. Black, 1818 |
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that is , his share of the produce of his labour , may be diminish- ed . This ... produce of machinery , and the gloves of manual labour , it is clear , that ... raw ma- terials , & c . , or of fixed capital , that is , of capital vested ...
that is , his share of the produce of his labour , may be diminish- ed . This ... produce of machinery , and the gloves of manual labour , it is clear , that ... raw ma- terials , & c . , or of fixed capital , that is , of capital vested ...
Side 74
... produce which they yield with a given quantity of capital and labour . With every step in the progress of population ... raw produce is extremely different from every other species of industry . In manufactures the worst machi- nery is ...
... produce which they yield with a given quantity of capital and labour . With every step in the progress of population ... raw produce is extremely different from every other species of industry . In manufactures the worst machi- nery is ...
Side 75
... produce the same supplies . The improvements made in the construction of farming implements , and the ameliorations of agricultural management , which oc- casionally occur in the progress of society , really reduce the price of raw produce ...
... produce the same supplies . The improvements made in the construction of farming implements , and the ameliorations of agricultural management , which oc- casionally occur in the progress of society , really reduce the price of raw produce ...
Side 76
... produce could be raised . * The price , therefore , at which raw produce sells in the mar- ket , is its natural price ; it is the price which is necessary to procure the requisite supply , and is not in the slightest degree influenced ...
... produce could be raised . * The price , therefore , at which raw produce sells in the mar- ket , is its natural price ; it is the price which is necessary to procure the requisite supply , and is not in the slightest degree influenced ...
Side 77
... raw produce on the least productive land in cultivation . It has been objected to this theory , that , according to Dr Smith , the most desert moors in Norway and Scotland produce some sort of pasture for cattle , of which the milk and ...
... raw produce on the least productive land in cultivation . It has been objected to this theory , that , according to Dr Smith , the most desert moors in Norway and Scotland produce some sort of pasture for cattle , of which the milk and ...
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