Continental Europe. Had legislators been aware that industry is limited by capital, they would have seen that, the aggregate capital of the country not having been increased, any portion of it which they by their laws had caused to be embarked in the... The Premises of Free Trade Examined - Página 18por George Basil Dixwell - 1881 - 36 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 622 páginas
...increased, any portion of it which they by their laws had caused to be embarked in the newly-acquired branch of industry must have been withdrawn or withheld...employment to probably about the same quantity of labour which it employs in its new occupation*. § 2. Because industry is limited by capital, we are... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1849 - 638 páginas
...increased, any portion of it which they by their laws had caused to be embarked in the newly-acquired branch of industry must have been withdrawn or withheld...employment to probably about the same quantity of labour which it employs in its new occupation.* § 2. Because industry is limited by capital, we are... | |
| Robert Scott Moffat - 1878 - 692 páginas
...not having been increased, any portion of it which they by their laws had caused to be embarked hi the newly acquired branch of industry must have been...employment to probably about the same quantity of labour which it employs in its new occupation.' The whole force of this argument depends upon the assumption... | |
| Frederick Barnard Hawley - 1882 - 288 páginas
...increased, any portion of it which they by their laws had caused to be embarked in the newly-acquired branch of industry must have been withdrawn or withheld...of labor which it employs in its new occupation." Industry is not limited by the extent of capital as defined by himself, but only by the extent of the... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1885 - 626 páginas
...increased, any portion of it which they by their laws had caused to be embarked in the newly-acquired branch of industry must have been withdrawn or withheld...employment to probably about the same quantity of labour which it employs m its new occupation.* * An exception must be admitted when the industry created... | |
| Alfred Marshall - 1892 - 496 páginas
...general the capital that is applied to support and aid labour in any new industry created by such duties, "must have been withdrawn or withheld from some other,...employment to probably about the same quantity of labour which it employs in its new occupation." Or to put the argument in a more modern form, such... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1892 - 628 páginas
...increased, any portion of it which they by their laws had caused to be \ embarked in the newly-acquired branch of industry must \ have been withdrawn or withheld...which it gave, or would have given, employment to prob\ ably about the same quantity of labour which it employs in its new occupation.* § 2. Because... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1899 - 520 páginas
...increased, any portion of it which they by their laws had caused to be embarked in the newly-acquired branch of industry must have been withdrawn or withheld...of labor which it employs in its new occupation.* § 2. Because industry is limited by capita., we are not however to infer that it always reaches that... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1899 - 518 páginas
...increased, any portion of it which they by their laws had caused to be embarked in the newly-acquired branch of industry must have been withdrawn or withheld...of labor which it employs in its new occupation.* § 2. Because industry is limited by capital, we are not however to infer that it always reaches that... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1900 - 506 páginas
...increased, any portion of it which they by their laws had caused to be embarked in the newly-acquired branch of industry must have been withdrawn or withheld...of labor which it employs in its new occupation.* § 2. Because industry is limited by capiti.., we are not however to infer that it always reaches that... | |
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