When, in the progress of society, land of the second degree of fertility is taken into cultivation, rent immediately commences on that of the first quality, and the amount of that rent will depend on the difference in the quality of these two portions... The North American Review - Page 171edited by - 1827Full view - About this book
| Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors - 1903 - 710 pages
...is the price " of corn in the market which indicates the position of " this zone. " Ricardo says, ' When, in the progress of society, " ' land of the...immediately commences on that of " ' the first quality.' " We say it is exactly the reverse, and that When " rent commences on land of the first degree, land... | |
| George McKendree Steele - Economics - 1890 - 242 pages
...less advantageously situated is called into cultivation, that rent is ever paid for the use of it. When, in the progress of society, land of the second...rent will depend on the difference in the quality of the two portions of land. . . . When land of the third quality is taken into cultivation, rent immediately... | |
| Langford Lovell Price - Economics - 1891 - 226 pages
...less advantageously situated, is called into cultivation, that rent is ever jpaid for \\\f IISP fff it /When, in the progress of society, land of the second...fertility is taken into cultivation, rent immediately com\ mences on that of the first quality, and the amount of that Went will depend on the difference... | |
| David Ricardo - Economics - 1895 - 166 pages
...less advantageously situated, is called into cultivation, that rent is ever paid for the use of it.) When in the progress of society, land of the second degree of • j» ' fertility is taken into cultivation, rent immediately com. £ . ' \ mences on that of the... | |
| Henry Dunning Macleod - Economics - 1896 - 778 pages
...is the price of tbe corn in the market which indicates the position of this zone. Ricardo says — "When in the progress of society land of the second...degree of fertility is taken into cultivation, Rent immediatehcommences on that of the first quality." We say it is exactly the reverse, and that it is—... | |
| Henry Mayers Hyndman - Capitalism - 1896 - 302 pages
...less advantageously situated, is called into cultivation that rent is ever paid for the use of it. When, in the progress of society, land of the second degree of fertility is taken into cultivation, Tent commences on that of the first quality, and the amount of that rent will depend on the difference... | |
| Dr. H. J. Nieboer - Social Science - 1900 - 520 pages
...appropriated, and, therefore, at the disposal of whosoever might choose to cultivate it." But Bwhen in the progress of society, land of the second degree...difference in the quality of these two portions of land" ') As soon as land of the second degree of fertility is cultivated, rent commences; but in such cases... | |
| Charles Gide - Economics - 1903 - 732 pages
...less advantageously situated, is called into cultivation, that rent is ever paid for the use of it. When, in the progress of society, land of the second...difference in the quality of these two portions of land." " With every step in the progress of population which shall oblige a country to have recourse to land... | |
| Harold Cox - Land use - 1906 - 306 pages
...no one would pay for the use of land when there was an abundant quantity not yet appropriated. But ' when in the progress of society land of the second...cultivation, rent immediately commences on that of the quality, and the amount of rent will depend on the difference in the quality of these two portions... | |
| Harold Cox - Land reform - 1906 - 306 pages
...no one would pay for the use of land when there was an abundant quantity not yet appropriated. But ' when in the progress of society land of the second...cultivation, rent immediately commences on that of the quality, and the amount of rent will depend on the difference in the quality of these two portions... | |
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