| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1854 - 134 páginas
...retarding the increase of populatien as compared with capital. And every scheme for raising wages, which is not bottomed on this principle, or which...object, must be completely nugatory and ineffectual. Wages being most commonly paid and estimated in money, it may perhaps be thought that their amount... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1854 - 138 páginas
...retarding the increase «f population as compared with •capital. And every scheme for raising wages, which is not bottomed on this principle, or which...object, must be completely nugatory and ineffectual. Wages being most commonly paid and estimated in money, it may perhaps be thought that their amount... | |
| John Ramsay M'Culloch, John Ramsay McCulloch - 1868 - 132 páginas
...population as compared with capital. And every scheme for raising wages, which is not bottomed on tbJ principle, or which has not an 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... | |
| John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1870 - 376 páginas
...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,... | |
| A. Elley Finch - 1872 - 136 páginas
...the increase of 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.' — M'Cullocli, ubi supra, p. 380. the highest attributes of life, whether vegetal, animal, or human,... | |
| Arthur Elley Finch - 1872 - 132 páginas
...the increase of 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.' — M'Cullocli, ubi supra, p. 380. the highest attributes of life, whether vegetal, animal, or human,... | |
| George Gunton - 1887 - 426 páginas
...slower, they will be augmented. . . . A nd every scheme for improving the condition of the laborer which is not bottomed on this principle, or which...object, must be completely nugatory and ineffectual."* " If wages are higher at one time or place than at another, if the subsistence and comfort of the class... | |
| George Gunton - 1889 - 30 páginas
...of capital as compared with population. And every scheme for improving the condition of the laborer which is not bottomed on this principle, or which has not an increase of the ratio of capital to production for its object, must be completely nugatory and ineffectual." John Stuart Mill in further... | |
| Sidney Webb, Beatrice Webb - 1920 - 1002 páginas
...by retarding the increase of population as compared with capital, and every scheme for raising wages which is not bottomed on this principle, or which...object, must be completely nugatory and ineffectual." 1 And when the Trade Unionists turned from the question' of wages to-day, to the possibility of raising... | |
| 1910 - 620 páginas
...of capital as compared with population. And every scheme for improving the condition of the laborer which is not bottomed on this principle, or which has not an increase of the ratio of capital to production for its object, must be completely nugatory and ineffectual." John Stuart Mill in further... | |
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