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
... 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 Labour , Capital , Time , Monopoly ...
... 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 Labour , Capital , Time , Monopoly ...
Page 53
... rent , to an honest farmer and a tribe of contented cottagers employment and maintenance , -to the community an enlarged supply of food . Such tracts may be equally valuable , if sold in the market , but are they equal in their ...
... rent , to an honest farmer and a tribe of contented cottagers employment and maintenance , -to the community an enlarged supply of food . Such tracts may be equally valuable , if sold in the market , but are they equal in their ...
Page 104
... rent or tax of one - fifth of the produce to the Shah ; ) and so necessary is the inviolability of this rule felt to be , for securing a due supply of food in the country , that throughout the scenes of anarchy , rapine , and ...
... rent or tax of one - fifth of the produce to the Shah ; ) and so necessary is the inviolability of this rule felt to be , for securing a due supply of food in the country , that throughout the scenes of anarchy , rapine , and ...
Page 119
... rent of land , that is , the con- ditions upon which the owner allows the cultivator to occupy . The great end in view is , of course , to encourage the industry of the cultivator by placing him in a position to improve his own cir ...
... rent of land , that is , the con- ditions upon which the owner allows the cultivator to occupy . The great end in view is , of course , to encourage the industry of the cultivator by placing him in a position to improve his own cir ...
Page 123
... rent ; frequently for both . And the lord in time found it much more con- venient to lease out in this manner his demesne lands likewise , than to farm them himself through a bailiff . In this manner the greater portion of the land of ...
... rent ; frequently for both . And the lord in time found it much more con- venient to lease out in this manner his demesne lands likewise , than to farm them himself through a bailiff . In this manner the greater portion of the land of ...
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