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Value and Distribution: An Historical, Critical, and Constructive Study in ... - Page 251
by Charles William Macfarlane - 1898 - 299 pages
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 131

English literature - 1871 - 608 pages
...progress of wealth, but ft is reasoned upon as at any piven moment a predetermined amount. More tlinn that amount it is assumed that the wages-receiving...possibly divide among them ; that amount, and no less, ti:ey cannot but obtain. So that, the sum to be divided being fixed, the wages of each delwnd solely...
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On Labour: Its Wrongful Claims and Rightful Dues, Its Actual Present and ...

William Thomas Thornton - Labor - 1870 - 564 pages
...for it is augmented by savings and increases with the progress of wealth ; but it is reckoned upon as at any given moment a predetermined amount. More than...the sum to be divided being fixed, the wages of each depend solely on the divisor — the number of participants' ('Fortnightly Review,' for May 1869, p....
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The London Quarterly Review, Volumes 130-131

1871 - 650 pages
...for it is augmented by saving, and increases with the progress of wealth, but it is reasoned upon as at any given moment a predetermined amount. More than that amount it is assumed that the wngcsreceivingf class cannot possibly divide among them , that amount, and no less, they cannot but...
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Dissertations and Discussions: Endowments. Thornton on labour and its claims ...

John Stuart Mill - History - 1875 - 310 pages
...for it is augmented by saving, and increases with the progress ol wealth ; but it is reasoned upon as at any given moment a predetermined amount. More than...the sum to be divided being fixed, the wages of each depend solely on the divisor, the number of participants. In this doctrine it is by implication affirmed,...
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North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal

1875 - 514 pages
...for it is augmented by saving, and increases with the progress of wealth ; hut it is reasoned upon as at any given moment a predetermined amount. More than...the sum to be divided being fixed, the wages of each depend solely on the divisor, the number of participants. " The circulating capital of a country is...
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The North American Review, Volume 120

North American review - 1875 - 508 pages
...for it is augmented by saving, and increases with the progress of wealth ; but it is reasoned upon as at any given moment a predetermined amount. More than...cannot but obtain. So that, the sum to be divided being fixid, the wages of each depends solely on the divisor, the number of participants." — Fortnightly...
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The North American Review, Volume 120

North American review - 1875 - 556 pages
...for it is augmented by saving, and increases with the progress of wealth ; but it is reasoned upon as at any given moment a predetermined amount. More than...cannot but obtain. So that, the sum to be divided being fixid, tv *•' f-Tf "- m . 224 Cairnet't Principles of Political Economy. [Jan. the wages of each...
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Dissertations and Discussions: Endowments. Thornton on labour and its claims ...

John Stuart Mill - History - 1875 - 312 pages
...progress ol wealth ; but it is reasoned upon as at any given moment a predetermined amount. More tjian that amount it is assumed that the wages-receiving...the sum to be divided being fixed, the wages of each depend solely on the divisor, the number of participants. In this doctrine it is by implication affirmed,...
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Dissertations and Discussions: Political, Philosophical, and ..., Volume 4

John Stuart Mill - History - 1875 - 314 pages
...for it is augmented by saving, and increases with the progress of wealth ; but it is reasoned upon as at any given moment a predetermined amount. More than...possibly divide among them ; that amount, and no less, the}r cannot but obtain. So that, the sum to be divided being fixed, the wages of each depend solely...
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Dissertations and Discussions: Political, Philosophical, and ..., Volume 5

John Stuart Mill - History - 1875 - 308 pages
...for it is augfmented by saving, and increases with the progress ol wealth; but it is reasoned upon as at any given moment a predetermined amount. More than that amount it is assumed that the wages-recciving class cannot possibly divide among them; that amount,and no less, they cannot but obtain....
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