| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1825 - 446 sayfa
...the increase of capital as compared with population, or by retarding the increase of population as compared with capital : and every scheme for improving...estimated in money ; and it may perhaps be thought, that their amount will, in consequence, depend more on the quantity of money in circulation in a country,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1837 - 666 sayfa
...of population as compared with capital; and every scheme of improving the condition of the laborer, which is not bottomed on this principle, or which has not an increase of I he ratio of capital to population for its object, must be completely nugatory and ineffectual." Such... | |
| Richard Groom (writer on economics.) - 1826 - 52 sayfa
...increase of IS capital, as compared with population, or by retarding the increase of population as compared with capital; and every scheme for improving...object, must be completely nugatory and ineffectual. The example of such individuals, or bodies of The rate of . i • • ii • wages should individuals,... | |
| 1826 - 600 sayfa
...the increase of capital as compared with population, or by retarding the increase of population as compared with capital ; and every scheme for improving...the ratio of capital to population for its object, must-be completely nugatory and ineffectual.' Essay on the Rate of Wages, pp. 113, 14. This is theorizing... | |
| John Gray - 1831 - 400 sayfa
...retard" ing the increase of population as compared <* with capital ; and every scheme for im-, " proving the condition of the labourer which " is not bottomed...of capital '* to population for its object, must be com" pletely nugatory and ineffectual." The Social System is bottomed on this principle, and a very... | |
| John Wade - 1833 - 674 sayfa
...the increase of capital as compared with population, or by retarding the increase of population us compared with capital ; and every scheme for improving...which has not an increase of the ratio of capital for its object, must be completely nugatory and ineffectual." — Principles of Political Economy,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1837 - 664 sayfa
...of population as compared with capital; and every scheme of improving the condition of the laborer, which is not bottomed on this principle, or which...object, must be completely nugatory and ineffectual." Such are the views, not of a man who wishes to be returned to Congress upon some popular prejudice,... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1849 - 686 sayfa
...population as compared with capital ; and we may be assured that every scheme for improving their condition which is not bottomed on this principle, or which...ratio of capital to population for its object, must be nugatory and ineffectual. And yet it has been said, that an increase of capital may be hostile to the... | |
| John R. McCulloch - 1849 - 682 sayfa
...population as compared with capital ; and we may be assured that every scheme for improving their condition which is not bottomed on this principle, or which...ratio of capital to population for its object, must be nugatory and ineffectual. And yet it has been said, that an increase of capital may be hostile to the... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1851 - 168 sayfa
...retarding the increase of population as compared with capital. And every scheme for raising wages, which is not bottomed on this principle, or which...increase of the ratio of capital to population for its ultimate object, must be nugatory and ineffectual. Wages being most commonly either paid or estimated... | |
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