Principles of political economy, deduced from the natural laws of social welfare, and applied to the present state of BritainLongman, 1833 - 457 pages |
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Page xxi
... Monopoly - Costs of Production . - Rent , the result of Monopoly - Does not enter into Price - Distinction between good and bad Monopolies - Demand and Supply - Their variations and reciprocal action - Cost of Production - Consists in ...
... Monopoly - Costs of Production . - Rent , the result of Monopoly - Does not enter into Price - Distinction between good and bad Monopolies - Demand and Supply - Their variations and reciprocal action - Cost of Production - Consists in ...
Page xxiii
... Monopoly . - Va- riations in Value of the Standard . - Proposed mea- sure of Variations . - Their injustice and enormous extent of late years . - Suggestions for improvement of Monetary System . - Weights and Measures.- Usury Laws 360 ...
... Monopoly . - Va- riations in Value of the Standard . - Proposed mea- sure of Variations . - Their injustice and enormous extent of late years . - Suggestions for improvement of Monetary System . - Weights and Measures.- Usury Laws 360 ...
Page 89
... monopoly , i . e . the more or less exclusive possession of ability of any description , whether consisting in secret processes , the craft and mystery of particular trades , or of peculiar qualifications , natural , or acquired under ...
... monopoly , i . e . the more or less exclusive possession of ability of any description , whether consisting in secret processes , the craft and mystery of particular trades , or of peculiar qualifications , natural , or acquired under ...
Page 90
... monopoly value on the produce of his labour directly exerted , he has it likewise in his power to communicate to others , by instruction , his own superior qualifica- . tions ; and whilst he requires , of course , payment from them in ...
... monopoly value on the produce of his labour directly exerted , he has it likewise in his power to communicate to others , by instruction , his own superior qualifica- . tions ; and whilst he requires , of course , payment from them in ...
Page 130
... monopoly of the soil of his native island on a few individuals , and he must accept the terms they choose to offer , however hard , or perish of famine . And there , as elsewhere , it happens that the over - reaching avarice of the ...
... monopoly of the soil of his native island on a few individuals , and he must accept the terms they choose to offer , however hard , or perish of famine . And there , as elsewhere , it happens that the over - reaching avarice of the ...
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accumulated Adam Smith advantages afford agriculture amount arts benefit capital circulating circumstances comforts commerce commodities condition consequently consumed continually corn CORN-LAWS cost cultivation demand division of labour duce duction duties effect employed employment enjoyment equally evils exchange exclusive exertions existence expense extent favourable fertility foreign greater happiness human improvement increase individual industry injury interest invested Ireland labouring class land landlord less likewise limited machinery manufactures ment MIXED MATHEMATICS mode monopoly moral natural justice natural laws natural right necessary numbers object obtain occupation owner parishes parties perhaps persons Political Economy poor poor-law poor-rate population portion possession present principle procure production profit proportion proportionate purchase quantity raw produce rent skill society soil sumers supply surplus surplus labour taxation things tion tithe tivation trade value of money villeins wages wealth