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" Capital is that part of the wealth of a country which is employed in production, and consists of food, clothing, tools, raw materials, machinery, etc., necessary to give effect to labour. "
On the Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation - Страница 325
по David Ricardo - 1821 - 538 страници
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 6

1896 - 704 страници
...afford him this revenue is called his capital.' Wealth of Nations, Book II., Chapter i. RICARDO : — ' Capital is that part of the wealth of a country which is employed in production and consists of food, clothing, tools, raw materials, machinery, etc., necessary to give...

Money and Social Problems

James Wilson Harper - 1896 - 396 страници
...part of a man's stock, accumulated wealth, "which he expects to afford him a revenue." Ricardo says it is "that part of the wealth of a country which is employed in production." M'Culloch holds that 1 Pecunia (from pecus) and capitale or catallum both denoted cattle...

Wages and Capital: An Examination of the Wages Fund Doctrine

Frank William Taussig - 1896 - 366 страници
...depend on capital. " Capital," he says in the chapter on Wages in the Principles of Political Economy, •"is that part of the wealth of a country which is employed in production, and consists of food, clothing, tools, raw material, machinery, etc., necessary to give...

God's Children: A Modern Allegory

James Allman - 1901 - 144 страници
...production.' "David Ricardo, in his Principles of Political Economy, Chapter V, defines capital thus: 'Capital is that part of the wealth of a country which is employed in production, and consists of food, clothing, tools, raw materials, machinery, etc., necessary to...

Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology: Including Many of the ..., Том 1

James Mark Baldwin - 1901 - 684 страници
...over from the satisfaction of present wants ' (Kneis). (4) From the social standpoint, wealth used as capital is ' that part of the wealth of a country which is employed in production ' (Ricardo). The fourth of these meanings is used by the great majority of economists...

Gillette's Industrial Solution: World Corporation; an Account of the ...

Melvin Linwood Severy - 1908 - 636 страници
...of capital this: " Wealth employed in or available for production." Kicardo defines capital thus: " Capital is that part of the wealth of a country which is employed in production, and consists of food, clothing, tools, raw materials, machinery, etc., necessary to...

An Introduction to English Economic History and Theory, Част 2

William James Ashley - 1909 - 526 страници
...the distinctive marks of capital as it is known to the business world. " Capital," says Ricardo, " is that part of the wealth of a country which is employed in production, and consists of food, clothing, tools, raw material, machinery, etc., necessary to give...

Progress and Its Enemies: Showing the Fallacy of the Single Tax Theory, and ...

John Fremont Wilber - 1918 - 118 страници
...be directly employed either to support human existence or to facilitate production. "—McCulloch. "Capital is that part of the wealth of a country which is employed in production, and consists of food, clothing, tools, raw materials, machinery, etc., necessary to...

Problems, Cases and Questions in Economics: A Manual to Accompany "Economics ...

Lionel Danforth Edie, Benjamin Palmer Whitaker - 1927 - 184 страници
...parts. That part, which, he expects, is to afford him this revenue is called capital." (ADAM SMITH.) (2) "Capital is that part of the wealth of a country which is employed in production, and consists of food, clothing, tools, raw material, machinery, etc., necessary to give...

Grundrisse: Foundations of the Critique of Political Economy

Karl Marx - 1993 - 908 страници
...economic relation itself) possible with a capital of 1,000 and 50 workers. See the following passage: 'Capital is that part of the wealth of a country which...and may be increased in the same manner as wealth.'' 61 (Wealth for him the abundance of use values; and, seen from the standpoint of simple exchange, the...
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