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Economic Studies - Страница 200
по Walter Bagehot - 1880 - 215 страници
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On the Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation

David Ricardo - 1821 - 566 страници
...stock, to quit a less profitable for a more advantageous business, has a strong tendency to equalize the rate of profits of all, or to fix them in such...has always some portion of this floating capital, increase ing or diminishing according to the activity of the demand for his commodities. When the demand...

On the Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation

David Ricardo - 1821 - 560 страници
...employment, but only lessening the quantity of .^capital he has in that employment In all rich * .jjf countries, there is a number of men forming what is...cloth diminishes, the clothier does not remove with his capital to the silk trade, but he dismisses some of his workmen, he discontinues his demand for...

On the Causes and Consequences of the Present Monetary Crisis: Or, the First ...

Causes - 1857 - 80 страници
...understood to mean railroads, houses, mines ; in short, all sorts of "accumulated labour" or property. " The bankers, too, employ a large capital on the same...activity of the demand for his commodities. When the demands for silks increase, and that for cloth diminishes, the clothier does not remove his capital...

The principles and practice of banking

James William Gilbart - 1871 - 678 страници
...quote Mr. Bicardo : " In all rich countries there is a number of men forming what is called a moneyed class. These men are engaged in no trade, but live...cloth diminishes, the clothier does not remove with his capital to the silk trade, but he dismisses some of his workmen, and he discontinues his demand...

The Works of David Ricardo

David Ricardo, John Ramsay McCulloch - 1886 - 688 страници
...industrious part of the community. The bankers too employ a large capital on the same objects. The capital BO employed forms a circulating capital of a large amount,...to the activity of the demand for his commodities. Wrhen the demand for silks increases, and that for cloth diminishes, the clothier does not remove with...

The Works of Walter Bagehot ..., Том 5

Walter Bagehot - 1891 - 726 страници
...that employment. In all rich countries there is a number of men forming what is called ' the moneyed class ' ; these men are engaged in no trade, but live...cloth diminishes, the clothier does not remove with his capital to the silk trade, but he dismisses some of his workmen, he discontinues his demand for...

The First Six Chapters of the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation ...

David Ricardo - 1895 - 166 страници
...stock, to quit a less profitable for a more advantageous business, has a strong tendency to equalize the rate of profits of all, or to fix them in such...cloth diminishes, the clothier does not remove with his capital to the silk trade, but he dismisses some of his workmen, he discontinues his demand for...

Principles of Political Economy and Taxation

David Ricardo - 1903 - 946 страници
...stock, to quit a, less profitable for a more advantageous business, has a strong tendency to equalize the rate of profits of all, or to fix them in such...cloth diminishes, the clothier does not remove with his capital to the silk trade, but he dismisses some of his workmen, he discontinues his demand for...

The Journal of Political Economy, Том 13

1905 - 650 страници
...more industrious part of the community. The banker, too, employs a large capital on the same object There is perhaps no manufacturer, however rich, who...limits his business to the extent that his own funds will allow; he has always some portion of this floating capital. When the demand for silks increases,...

Value and Distribution: A Critical and Constructive Study

Herbert Joseph Davenport - 1907 - 780 страници
...is perhaps no manufacturer, however rich, who limits his business to the extent that his own funds will allow: he has always some portion of this floating...cloth diminishes, the clothier does not remove with his capital to the silk trade; but he dismisses some of his workmen, he discontinues his demand for...




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