Long indeed before this period, the very low rate of profits will have arrested all accumulation, and almost the whole produce of the country, after paying the labourers, will be the property of the owners of land and the receivers of tithes and taxes. The Trend of Economics - Página 8por Morris Albert Copeland - 1924 - 556 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| David Ricardo - 1821 - 566 páginas
...demanded, and consequently population will have reached its highest point. Long indeed before this period, the very low rate of profits will have arrested all...owners of land and the receivers of tithes and taxes. Thus, taking the former very imperfect basis as the grounds of my calculation, it would appealthat... | |
| 1821 - 772 páginas
...have reached its highest point. Long, indeed, before this period, the very low rate of profit would have arrested all accumulation, and almost the whole...produce of the country, after paying the labourers, would be the property of the owners of the land, and the receivers of tithes and taxes.'' The laws... | |
| 1821 - 770 páginas
...have reached its highest point. Long, indeed, before this period, the very low rate of profit would have arrested all accumulation, and almost the whole...produce of the country, after paying the labourers, would be the property of the owners of the land, and the receivers of tithes and taxes." In proportion... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1826 - 424 páginas
...might have on the state of its inhabitants. The overseer had three able-bodied men out of bourers, will be the property of the owners of land, and the receivers of tithes and taxes." The mercantile classes of society have it in their power to retard, if not to prevent, this fall in... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1836 - 402 páginas
...foresee the tendency of things — which is, that profits shall fall indefinitely low, so as that " almost the whole produce of the country, after paying...owners of land, and the receivers of tithes and taxes." The mercantile classes of society have it in their power to retard, if not to prevent, this fall in... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1837 - 380 páginas
...and consequently population will have reached its highest point. Long, indeed, before this period, the very low rate of profits will have arrested all...owners of land and the receivers of tithes and taxes."* The great difficulty that arises out of the separation of profits (if capital from rent of land, is... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1856 - 764 páginas
...t*fe»CY of things— which ia. that profits shall fall indefinitely low, so aa that " almost the **»le produce of the country, after paying the labourers, will be the property of the owners ' '"fld, and the receivers of tithes and taxes." The mercantile classes of society have it in **r power... | |
| Robert Scott Moffat - 1878 - 692 páginas
...and consequently population will have reached its highest point. Long, indeed, before this period, the very low rate of profits will have arrested all...owners of land and the receivers of tithes and taxes.' ' I have already said, that long before this state of prices was become permanent, there would be no... | |
| Robert Scott Moffat - 1885 - 310 páginas
...and consequently population will have reached its highest point. Long, indeed, before this period, the very low rate of profits will have arrested all...owners of land and the receivers of tithes and taxes." Mem.—It is manifest from the illustration in which he fixes the return of the farmer that Uicardo... | |
| David Ricardo, John Ramsay McCulloch - 1886 - 688 páginas
...and consequently population will have reached its highest point. Long, indeed, before this period, the very low rate of profits will have arrested all accumulation, and almosfthe whole produce of the country, after paying the labourers, will be the property of the owners... | |
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