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... Wealth , Material Wealth , Personal or Non - material Wealth , § 6 Produc- tive pp . 1-7 CHAPTER II . AGENTS OF PRODUCTION . § I Man's work , § 2 Is aided by machinery , § 3 And controls Nature's forces . § 4 Man's efficiency depends on ...
... Wealth , Material Wealth , Personal or Non - material Wealth , § 6 Produc- tive pp . 1-7 CHAPTER II . AGENTS OF PRODUCTION . § I Man's work , § 2 Is aided by machinery , § 3 And controls Nature's forces . § 4 Man's efficiency depends on ...
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... wealth . It seeks for the causes which determine wages , profits , and rent ; it inquires how far these causes are fixed by unchange- able natural laws , and how far they can be modified by human effort . Last , but not least , it ...
... wealth . It seeks for the causes which determine wages , profits , and rent ; it inquires how far these causes are fixed by unchange- able natural laws , and how far they can be modified by human effort . Last , but not least , it ...
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... wealth , and those conditions of human well - being which directly depend on material wealth , are called Economic . The Science of Economics collects , examines , arranges and reasons about the facts which are connected with the ...
... wealth , and those conditions of human well - being which directly depend on material wealth , are called Economic . The Science of Economics collects , examines , arranges and reasons about the facts which are connected with the ...
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... Wealth . " Wealth then may be said to consist of M and Personal or non - material wealth . Material Wealth consists of the mate enjoyment which are capable of being and therefore of being exchanged . Thus it includes not only ...
... Wealth . " Wealth then may be said to consist of M and Personal or non - material wealth . Material Wealth consists of the mate enjoyment which are capable of being and therefore of being exchanged . Thus it includes not only ...
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... wealth . Again , since some recreation is necessary for the highest efficiency of labour , it is quite possible that a musician may indirectly increase the wealth of a nation , and be indirectly Productive . The word Productive is often ...
... wealth . Again , since some recreation is necessary for the highest efficiency of labour , it is quite possible that a musician may indirectly increase the wealth of a nation , and be indirectly Productive . The word Productive is often ...
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abstinence Adam Smith advantages agricultural amount of capital average business power capital employed carpenters causes cent Circulating capital classes coal commodity corn Cost of production Crown 8vo cultivation demand depends determined Diminishing Return division of labour doses Earnings of Management economic Edition efficiency employers employment England equal Expenses of production factories fall farm farmer fcap Firstly Fixed capital greater growth hand higher income increase Indoor relief industry instance invested kind land Law of Demand Law of Diminishing Law of Normal less machine machinery manufacture natural Normal Earnings Normal rate Normal value obtain Outdoor relief outlay population purchasing power railways raise rapidly rate of interest rate of profits regard remunerate rent rise saving sell shew skilled labour social supply of capital Task-wages tend theory things trade unions unskilled labour Wages-and-profits Fund wealth workmen
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