The demand for those who live by wages, therefore, necessarily increases with the increase of the revenue and stock of every country, and cannot possibly increase without it. The increase of revenue and stock is the increase of national wealth. The demand... Letters on the Condition of the People of Ireland - Seite 2von Thomas Campbell Foster - 1846 - 771 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| James Malcolm (land surveyor.) - 1805 - 494 Seiten
..." combination of masters not to raise wages " The demand for those who live by wages, " therefore, necessarily increases with the increase " of the revenue...country, and "cannot possibly increase without it. The in" crease of revenue and stock is the increase of " national wealth. The demand for those who live... | |
| Adam Smith - 1809 - 372 Seiten
...naturally increase the number of his journeymen. , The demand for those who live by wages, therefore, necessarily increases with the increase of the revenue...national wealth, and cannot possibly increase without it. It is not the actual greatness of national wealth, but its continual increase, which occasions... | |
| Robert Grant - 1813 - 492 Seiten
...labour increases with the means of employing it, that is, with the revenue and stock of the country. " The increase of revenue and " stock is the increase of national wealth."* When this real wealth of the society becomes stationary, the wages of the labourer " are soon " reduced... | |
| Sir Edward West - 1826 - 188 Seiten
...naturally increase the number of his journeymen. " The demand for those who live by wages, therefore, necessarily increases with the increase of the revenue...national wealth, and cannot possibly increase without it." Mr. Ricardo adopts nearly the same opinion. " Notwithstanding," says he,* " the tendency of wages... | |
| Sir Edward West - 1826 - 194 Seiten
...naturally increase the number of his journeymen. " The demand for those who live by wages, therefore, necessarily increases with the increase of the revenue...national wealth, and cannot possibly increase without it." Mr. Ricardo adopts nearly the same opinion. " Notwithstanding," says he,* " the tendency of wages... | |
| John Wade - 1833 - 674 Seiten
...necessarily increases with the increase of capital and individual incomes. The increase of income and capital is the increase of national wealth. The demand for those who live by wages, therefore, increases with the increase of national wealth, and cannot possibly increase without it. It is not... | |
| Joseph Salway Eisdell - 1839 - 636 Seiten
...increase the number of his journeymen. " The demand for those who live by wages, therefore, uecessarily increases with the increase of the revenue and stock...national wealth, and cannot possibly increase without it. " It is not the actual greatness of national wealth, but its continual increase, which occasions... | |
| 1843 - 698 Seiten
...demand for those who lire by wages necessarily increases with the increase of the revenue and the slock of every country, and cannot possibly increase without...who live by wages, therefore, naturally increases wiih the increase of national ivealth, and cannot possibly increase without il. It is not the actual... | |
| Jacob Venedey - 1845 - 732 Seiten
...23on bem Stugenbliíean, ba? bie SSermeíjrung ber 9íe»enuc unb beé @to<f jum legten ftitk ber 1) The increase of revenue and stock is the increase of national wealth. — Wealth of NB 1. c. 8. Ad. Smith. itcwtööt'onomifcfycn Sfyá'tio.rat Würbe, mußten alie nn bern... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1854 - 580 Seiten
...and he will naturally increase the number of his journeymen. "The demand for those who live by wages, necessarily increases with the increase of the revenue...the increase of national wealth, and cannot possibly without. It is not the actual greatness of national wealth, but its continual increase, which occasions... | |
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