| Henry Charles Carey - Economics - 1858 - 500 pages
...settling of a country in which there is an abundance of rich and fertile land, a very small portion of which is required to be cultivated for the support...population can command, there will be no rent ; for 110 one would pay for the use of land when there was an abundant quantity not yet appropriated, and,... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - Economics - 1858 - 506 pages
...of its progress,* and during nearly all that time it * The theory is thus stated by its author:— " On the first settling of a country in which there...an abundance of rich and fertile land, a very small portion of which is required to be cultivated for the support of the actual population, or, indeed,... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - Economics - 1858 - 508 pages
...of its progress,* and during nearly all that time it * The theory is thus stated by its author:— " On the first settling of a country in which there is an abundance of »V rich and fertile land, a very small portion of which is required to be culti' \ \ vated for the... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - Economics - 1858 - 512 pages
...that time it * The theory is thus stated by its author : — " On the first settling of a country iu which there is an abundance of rich and fertile land, a very small portion of which is required to be cultivated for the support of the actual population, or, indeed,... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - Economics - 1866 - 594 pages
...theory of the nature and causes of RENT;* and during *The theory is thus stated by its author: — On the first settling of a country in which there...an abundance of rich and fertile land, a very small portion of which is required to be cultivated for the support of the actual population, or indeed can... | |
| Erasmus Peshine Smith - Economics - 1868 - 274 pages
...the honours of the original authors. We prefer therefore to present it in the words of Mr. Ricardo. " On the first settling of a country in which there...an abundance of rich and fertile land, a very small portion of which is required to be cultivated for the support of the actual population, or, indeed,... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - Economics - 1868 - 506 pages
...of its progress,* and during nearly all that time it * The theory ig thus stated by its author: — "On the first settling of a country in which there is an abundance of rich and fertile land, a very email portion of which is required to be cultivated for the support of the actual population, or, indeed,... | |
| Henry Dunning Macleod - Economics - 1872 - 712 pages
...definition of rent which is highly incorrect, Ricardo then goes on to explain how rent arises. He says that on the first settling of a country in which there...will be no rent. For no one would pay for the use of land, wWn tYiwre was an abundant quantity not yet appropriated, and therefore at the disposal of whosoever... | |
| Henry Charles Carey, Kate McLean - Economics - 1872 - 584 pages
...theory of the nature and causes of RENT;* and during * The theory is thus stated by its author : — On, the first settling of a country in which there...an abundance of rich and fertile land, a very small portion of which is required to be cultivated for the support of the actual population, or indeed can... | |
| George McKendree Steele - Economics - 1885 - 224 pages
...settling of a country in which there is an abundance of rich and fertile land, a very small portion of which is required to be cultivated for the support...will be no rent ; for no one would pay for the use of land when there was an abundant quantity not yet appropriated, and therefore at the disposal of whomsoever... | |
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