| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1866 - 628 pages
...the nearer that limit is approached. After a certain, and not very advanced, stage in the progress of agriculture, it is the law of production from the...knowledge, by, increasing the labour, the produce ia not increased iu an equal degree ; doubling the labour does not double the produce ; or, to express... | |
| Erasmus Peshine Smith - Economics - 1868 - 274 pages
...themselves to cultivation with any energy, and have brought to it any tolerable tools ; from that time it is the law of production from the land, that in...increased in an equal degree ; doubling the labour does noj; double the produce ; or, to express the same thing in other words, every increase of produce is... | |
| 1873 - 712 pages
...production from land, Mill says:* After a certain, and not very advanced stage in the progress of " agriculture, it is the law of production from the...agricultural skill and knowledge, by increasing the labor the produce is not increased in an equal degree ; doubling the labor does not double the produce... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1875 - 624 pages
...the nearer that limit is approached. After a certain, and not very adTanced, stage in tho progress of agriculture, it is the law of production from the...increasing the labour, the produce is not increased in an equ;il degree; doubling the labour does not double the produce ; or, to express the same thing in other... | |
| Archibald Alison - Europe - 1876 - 446 pages
...agricultural labour, but none can be assigned to their influence in increasing * " It is," says Mill, " the law of production from the land, that in any given...increasing the labour, the produce is not increased in au equal degree ; doubling the labour does not double the produce; or, to express the same thing in... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1885 - 626 pages
...the nearer that limit is approached. After a certain, and not very advanced, stage in the progress of agriculture, it is the law of production from the...any given state of agricultural skill and knowledge, bj increasing the labour, the produce it not increased in an equal degree; doubling the labour does... | |
| Richard Whately Cooke-Taylor - Factory system - 1886 - 472 pages
...progress develops a difference. " After a certain, and not very advanced, stage in the progress of agriculture, it is the law of production from the...skill and knowledge, by increasing the labour the progress is not increased in an equal degree ; doubling the labour does not double the produce ; or,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1887 - 722 pages
...themselves to cultivation with any energy, and have brought to it any tolerable tools — from that time it is the law of production from the land, that in...agricultural skill and knowledge, by increasing the labor, the produce is not increased in an equal degree ; doubling the labor does not double the produce... | |
| John Watson - Land tenure - 1891 - 132 pages
...a surplus for division among others. The law of agricultural return, as enunciated by Ricardo, is, that in any given state of agricultural skill and...labour, the produce is not increased in an equal degree; or, in other words, every increase of produce is obtained by a more than proportional increase in the... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1894 - 644 pages
...law of production from the laud, that in »uy given state of agricultural skill and knowledge, lij increasing the labour, the produce is not increased...in an equal degree ; doubling the labour does not doublt the produce ; or, to express the same thing in other words, every increase of produce is obtained... | |
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