Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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Page 196
... cost of producing the article from his mine , and the cost of the same article from the poorest or worst - situated mine of all by which the market is habitually supplied . But the price of the entire supply of coal is determined by the ...
... cost of producing the article from his mine , and the cost of the same article from the poorest or worst - situated mine of all by which the market is habitually supplied . But the price of the entire supply of coal is determined by the ...
Page 197
... cost to the pro- ducer . So also the breaking out of a war , by increasing the premium on marine insurances , adds to the producing cost of all imported goods . The majority of political economists , in pursuance of the fallacy already ...
... cost to the pro- ducer . So also the breaking out of a war , by increasing the premium on marine insurances , adds to the producing cost of all imported goods . The majority of political economists , in pursuance of the fallacy already ...
Page 198
... cost of producing any article must in the long run determine its price ( or selling value . ) For unless a price can be ob- tained sufficient to cover this cost , no one will continue to produce it for sale at that expense . A sudden ...
... cost of producing any article must in the long run determine its price ( or selling value . ) For unless a price can be ob- tained sufficient to cover this cost , no one will continue to produce it for sale at that expense . A sudden ...
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PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE ON the Coincidence of | 1 |
Primary Natural Rights1 To Personal | 13 |
Duty of a Government the securing | 28 |
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