| Henry George - Economics - 1879 - 600 pages
...who as the hatches are opened are permitted to say, "This is mine!" To recapitulate: The effect of increasing population upon the distribution of wealth...proportion of the produce which goes to capital and labor, in two ways: First, By lowering the margin of cultivation. Second, By bringing out in land special... | |
| Henry George - Distribution (Economic theory) - 1882 - 104 pages
...the hatches are opened are permitted to say, " This is mine ! " • To recapitulate : The effect of increasing population upon the distribution of wealth...of the produce which goes to capital and labour), in two ways : First, By lowering ] the margin of cultivation. Second, By bringing out in land special... | |
| Henry George - Economics - 1911 - 594 pages
...who as the hatches are opened are permitted to say, "This is mine!" To recapitulate: The effect of increasing population upon the distribution of wealth...proportion of the produce which goes to capital and labor, in two ways: First, By lowering the margin of cultivation. Second, By bringing out in land special... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby - Justice - 1900 - 414 pages
...swallows up the whole gain and pauperism accompanies progress." Book III, Chapter VIII. " The effect of increasing population upon the distribution of wealth...proportion of the produce which goes to capital and labor, in two ways: First, by lowering the margin of cultivation. Second, by bringing out in land special... | |
| Louis Freeland Post - Land value taxation - 1912 - 174 pages
...point ("Progress and Poverty," ch. ii of book iv, p. 241) as follows: "To recapitulate: The effect of increasing population upon the distribution of wealth...proportion of the produce which goes to capital and labor, in two ways : First, By lowering the margin of cultivation. Second, By bringing out in land... | |
| Free trade - 1928 - 552 pages
...production and exchange, and improvement in knowledge, government and morals. The effect of increase of population upon the distribution of wealth is to increase...proportion of the produce which goes to capital and labour in two ways : First, by lowering the margin of cultivation ; and second, and more important, by bringing... | |
| Louis Freeland Post - Real property tax - 1926 - 168 pages
...who as the hatches are opened are permitted to say, 'This is mine!' "To recapitulate: The effect of increasing population upon the distribution of wealth...proportion of the produce which goes to capital and labor, in two ways: First, By lowering the margin of cultivation. Second, By bringing out in land special... | |
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