The Pamphleteer, Volume 24, Issue 47Abraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1824 |
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... distribution of its produce. This indeed is in perfect accordance with Mr. Ricardo's more general, and as it appears to us, more correct proposition, that profits depend upon the proportion of the whole produce which goes to the laborer ...
... distribution of its produce. This indeed is in perfect accordance with Mr. Ricardo's more general, and as it appears to us, more correct proposition, that profits depend upon the proportion of the whole produce which goes to the laborer ...
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... distribution, reducing the share which goes to the laborer, and augmenting profits; but this extra profit must soon become rent, otherwise agricultural profit would be above the general level, and at the same time that rent is separated ...
... distribution, reducing the share which goes to the laborer, and augmenting profits; but this extra profit must soon become rent, otherwise agricultural profit would be above the general level, and at the same time that rent is separated ...
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... distribution, which depends entirely on the state of the demand and the supply, fully confirms Adam Smith's doctrine, that it is the commodities themselves' which vary in their value, and not the labor for which they are. exchanged. _ _ ...
... distribution, which depends entirely on the state of the demand and the supply, fully confirms Adam Smith's doctrine, that it is the commodities themselves' which vary in their value, and not the labor for which they are. exchanged. _ _ ...
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... distribution, by altering this proportion. Mr. Ricardo maintained that the distribution of the produce depended altogether upon the state of fertility of the land, and had nothing to do with demand and supply, excepting for very short ...
... distribution, by altering this proportion. Mr. Ricardo maintained that the distribution of the produce depended altogether upon the state of fertility of the land, and had nothing to do with demand and supply, excepting for very short ...
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