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" ... then, tracts of her territory, though they should be equal, nay, even though they should be superior, to the lands in Poland, will be neglected ; and a part of her supply of corn will be imported from that country. For, though the capital employed... "
An essay on the external corn trade - Page 353
by Robert Torrens - 1826 - 416 pages
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An Essay on the External Corn Trade

Robert Torrens - Corn laws (Great Britain). - 1829 - 516 pages
...should be superior, to the lands in Poland, will be neglected ; and a part of her supply of corn will he imported from that country. For, though the capital...free, and governments interfere neither directly nor indirectly with the course of industry* an agricultural country, though possessing within herself the...
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Untersuchungen zur geschichte der nationalökonomie: Heft 1-

Emanuel Leser - Economics - 1881 - 144 pages
...country. For, though the capital employed in cultivating at hörne. might bring an excess of profit, over the capital employed in cultivating abroad, yet,...manufacturing, would obtain a still greater excess of profit ; and t bis greater excess of profit would determine the direction of our industry." Wir haben...
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Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der Nationalökonomie, Issue 1

Emanuel Leser - Economics - 1881 - 144 pages
...bring an excess of profit, over the capital employed in cultivating abroad, yet, under the suppositiou, the capital which should be employed in manufacturing, would obtain a still greater excess of profit ; and this greater excess of profit would determine the direction of our industry." Wir haben...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic ..., Volume 13

Economics - 1903 - 702 pages
...that country. For, though the capital employed in cultivating at home might bring an excess of profit over the capital employed in cultivating abroad, yet,...manufacturing would obtain a still greater excess of profit; and this greater excess of profit would determine the direction of our industry." l At a somewhat...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic ..., Volume 13

Economics - 1903 - 760 pages
...that country. For, though the capital employed in cultivating at home might bring an excess of profit over the capital employed in cultivating abroad, yet,...manufacturing would obtain a still greater excess of profit; and this greater excess of profit would determine the direction of our industry." 1 At a somewhat...
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On Some Neglected British Economists

Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman - Economics - 1903 - 68 pages
...that country. For, though the capital employed in cultivating at home might bring an excess of profit over the capital employed in cultivating abroad, yet,...manufacturing would obtain a still greater excess of profit; and this greater excess of profit would determine the direction of our industry." J At a somewhat...
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Essays in Economics

Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman - Economics - 1925 - 418 pages
...that country. For, though the capital employed in cultivating at home might bring an excess of profit over the capital employed in cultivating abroad, yet,...manufacturing would obtain a still greater excess of profit; and this greater excess of profit would determine the direction of our industry.1 At a somewhat...
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The Chicago Tradition in Economics 1892-1945

Ross B. Emmett - Business & Economics - 2002 - 360 pages
...that country. For, though the capital employed in cultivating at home might bring an excess of profit over the capital employed in cultivating abroad, yet,...manufacturing would obtain a still greater excess of profit ; and this greater excess of profit would determine the direction of our industry.8 Leser's...
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The Origins of International Economics: Classical theory of the gains from trade

Robert William Dimand - Business & Economics - 2004 - 540 pages
...country. For, though the capital employed in cultivating at home, might bring an excess of profit, over the capital employed in cultivating abroad, yet,...manufacturing, would obtain a still greater excess of profit ; and this greater excess of profit would determine the direction of our industry. . Thus we...
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