| David Ricardo - 1821 - 560 sivua
...the privation and diminution of enjoyments, which can never fail to accompany the first mode. Capital is that part of the wealth of a country which is employed with a view to future production, and may be increased in the same manner as wealth. An additional... | |
| Sir Edward West - 1826 - 188 sivua
...think that the demand for labour depends solely upon the increase of capital, which he defines to be that part of the wealth of a country which is employed...production, and consists of food, clothing, tools, raw materials, machinery, &c. necessary to give effect to labour. Mr. Malthus thinks that the demand for... | |
| Sir Edward West - 1826 - 194 sivua
...think that the demand for labour depends solely upon the increase of capital, which he defines to be that part of the wealth of a country which is employed...production, and consists of food, clothing, tools, raw materials, machinery, &c. necessary to give effect to labour. Mr. Malthus thinks that the demand for... | |
| Richard Whately - 1831 - 440 sivua
...is a list of the definitions adopted by some of the most eminent subsequent economists: Ricardof—" that part of the wealth of a country which is employed in production; consisting of food, clothing, tools, raw materials, machinery, fyc., necessary to give effect to labour."... | |
| Richard Whately - 1832 - 386 sivua
...list of the definitions adopted by some of the most eminent subsequent economists : Ricardo t — " that part of the wealth of a country which is employed in production ; consisting of food, clothing, tools, raw materials, machinery, Sfc., necessary to give effect to... | |
| John Francis Bray - 1839 - 242 sivua
...degree infinitely superior to the present system. CAPITAL. " Capital is that part of the wealth of the country which is employed in production ; and consists...of food, clothing, tools, raw material, machinery, &c., necessary to give effect to labour." " With a population pressing against the means of subsistence,... | |
| Richard Whately - 1840 - 508 sivua
...list of the definitions adopted by some of the most eminent subsequent economists : Ricardof — " that part of the wealth of a country which is employed in production ; consisting of food, clothing, tools, raw materials, machinery, 8fc,t necessary to give effect to... | |
| John BROADHURST - 1842 - 330 sivua
...just what our writers maintain, and this naturally, if their doctrine of value be sound. " Capital is that part of the wealth of a " country which is...production, and " consists of food, clothing, tools, raw materials, " machinery, &c. necessary to give effect to la" hour." " Capital may increase in quantity... | |
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1872 - 712 sivua
...Nations, BI, c. 10. game " ; but we find no explanation of this word Capital till p. 89 — " Capital is that part of the Wealth of a country which is employed...production, and consists of food, clothing, tools, raw materials, machinery, &c., necessary to give effect to labour." But Ricardo has not told us what he... | |
| Henry George - 1879 - 600 sivua
...distinction of which it is not necessary to our purpose to take any note. Kicardo's definition is: " Capital is that part of the wealth of a country which is employed...production, and consists of food, clothing, tools, raw materials, machinery, etc., necessary to give effect to labor." — Principles of Political Economy,... | |
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