Principles of Social Science (1858-1859)A. M. Kelley, 1963 - Economics |
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Production grows as the power of the trader and transporter declines | 24 |
The more continuous and steady the societary motion the more instant | 38 |
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Adam Smith agriculture become capital cent centralization century circulation cloth combination commerce competition condition consequence consumer consumption cotton cultivation decline demand diminishing diminution direct earth enabled England Europe exhibited existence fact faculties farmer finished commodities force France freedom gradually greater growing growth of wealth harmony human improvement increase India indirect taxation interest Ireland J. S. MILL Jamaica land and labor latter less look manufactures ment nations nature nature's services necessity obtained owner perfect period poor population portion Portugal potential energy power of association profits proportion borne proprietors purchase of labor quantity rapid rate of profit ratio raw materials rent result Ricardo rude products Russia slave slavery societary society soils steadily supply of food tariff of 1828 tax of transportation taxation tendency tends tion trade Turkey wages Wealth of Nations