Dictionary of Political Economy, Volume 1Sir Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave, Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave Macmillan, 1901 - Economics |
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... important part in the production of wealth , for the act of production is not complete till the commodity is in the hands of the con- sumer . To summarise in a sentence , the amount of the fund from which savings can be made depends ...
... important part in the production of wealth , for the act of production is not complete till the commodity is in the hands of the con- sumer . To summarise in a sentence , the amount of the fund from which savings can be made depends ...
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... important exceptions , the function of making laws - the legislative function - and the function of interpreting ... importance is hardly ever in two instances the same . It is a mistake to suppose that there is no self - government in ...
... important exceptions , the function of making laws - the legislative function - and the function of interpreting ... importance is hardly ever in two instances the same . It is a mistake to suppose that there is no self - government in ...
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... important . Bruges in Flanders was most commonly the seat of the Staple , but the English kings frequently ... importance , the company of Merchants Adven- turers came into existence , and from the first it was most closely , though not ...
... important . Bruges in Flanders was most commonly the seat of the Staple , but the English kings frequently ... importance , the company of Merchants Adven- turers came into existence , and from the first it was most closely , though not ...
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... important as the other members of the tripartite division , yet admits that " labour and natural agents " are " the primary and universal requisites of production " ( Pol . Econ . , bk . i . ch . iv . § 1 ) . Prof. Marshall , dividing ...
... important as the other members of the tripartite division , yet admits that " labour and natural agents " are " the primary and universal requisites of production " ( Pol . Econ . , bk . i . ch . iv . § 1 ) . Prof. Marshall , dividing ...
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... important forms of property were regarded as belonging to the group and not the individual . The Irish early feudal ... importance of land and mov- ables altered , land was appropriated by groups of men united by a real or supposed blood ...
... important forms of property were regarded as belonging to the group and not the individual . The Irish early feudal ... importance of land and mov- ables altered , land was appropriated by groups of men united by a real or supposed blood ...
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