The Principles of Economical Philosophy, Bind 2,Oplag 1Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1875 |
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Side 2
... shewn that these remarks are perfectly true , and the precise purpose of the present work is to establish a system founded upon unity of principle , and to shew that all Economic phenomena are reducible to a single great general law ...
... shewn that these remarks are perfectly true , and the precise purpose of the present work is to establish a system founded upon unity of principle , and to shew that all Economic phenomena are reducible to a single great general law ...
Side 3
... shewn that Smith is quite contradictory to himself on the subject of Rent : in one part he says that Rent is a cause of price ; and in another part that price is the cause of Rent . He is also usually considered to have demonstrated ...
... shewn that Smith is quite contradictory to himself on the subject of Rent : in one part he says that Rent is a cause of price ; and in another part that price is the cause of Rent . He is also usually considered to have demonstrated ...
Side 5
... shewn most clearly that Smith does not commit the 1 Wealth of Nations , B. 2 , ch . 5 . 2 Traité , B. I. , ch . 4 . absurdity imputed to him by Say ; but Ricardo adopts § 3-6 . ] 5 ON RENT . J B Say classes Labour as Wealth Smith on ...
... shewn most clearly that Smith does not commit the 1 Wealth of Nations , B. 2 , ch . 5 . 2 Traité , B. I. , ch . 4 . absurdity imputed to him by Say ; but Ricardo adopts § 3-6 . ] 5 ON RENT . J B Say classes Labour as Wealth Smith on ...
Side 8
... shewn how incon- sistent his subsequent doctrines are with such a definition . Now , even if it were true that Labour is the sole source of wealth - which it is quite easy to shew is erroneous — and that all wealth is obtained by labour ...
... shewn how incon- sistent his subsequent doctrines are with such a definition . Now , even if it were true that Labour is the sole source of wealth - which it is quite easy to shew is erroneous — and that all wealth is obtained by labour ...
Side 10
... shewn him that it could by no possibility be anything else than true . He says that neither the purchasers nor the cultivators of Tokay live exclusively upon the produce . But neither do the producers nor the purchasers of any other ...
... shewn him that it could by no possibility be anything else than true . He says that neither the purchasers nor the cultivators of Tokay live exclusively upon the produce . But neither do the producers nor the purchasers of any other ...
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absurd Adam Smith advance agricultural amount annuity annum assignats bank notes Bank of England bankers Bills of Exchange brought bullion called capital cause cent circulation commerce commodities consequence consider cost of production Credit cultivation debt demand diminished division of labour doctrine Economics effect employed employment equal exactly export fall fallacy France give gold and silver greater Hence income inferior lands issue Law of Value London lower manufactures means merchant metals Mill nature necessary operation paid paper currency payable payment persons Political Economy price of corn Principles of Political proportion purchase quantity of labour quantity of money rate of discount rate of interest Rate of Profit ratio receive rent Ricardo Right rise says sell shew shewn Smith sold specie supply suppose theory things tithes trade true usual usury value of money Wages fund Wealth of Nations workmen
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Side 173 - In the progress of the division of labour, the employment of the far greater part of those who live by labour, that is, of the great body of the people, comes to be confined to a few very simple operations, frequently to one or two. But the understandings of the greater part of men are necessarily formed by their ordinary employments.