Views on CapitalismRichard Romano, Melvin M. Leiman Glencoe Press, 1970 - 449 páginas |
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... employed in useful labor and that of those who are not so employed . The number of useful and productive laborers , it will here- after appear , is everywhere in proportion to the quantity of capital stock which is employed in setting ...
... employed in useful labor and that of those who are not so employed . The number of useful and productive laborers , it will here- after appear , is everywhere in proportion to the quantity of capital stock which is employed in setting ...
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... employed in each of those four different ways , will immediately put into motion very different quantities of productive labor , and augment too in very different pro- portions the value of the annual produce of the land and labor of ...
... employed in each of those four different ways , will immediately put into motion very different quantities of productive labor , and augment too in very different pro- portions the value of the annual produce of the land and labor of ...
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... employed in manufactures puts into motion the greatest quantity of productive labor , and adds the greatest value to the annual produce . That which is employed in the trade of exportation , has the least effect of any of the three ...
... employed in manufactures puts into motion the greatest quantity of productive labor , and adds the greatest value to the annual produce . That which is employed in the trade of exportation , has the least effect of any of the three ...
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