| England - 1848 - 788 pages
...agricultural industry is the must important proposition in political economy. Were the law different, nearly all the phenomena of the production and distribution of wealth would be other than they are. The most fundamental errors, which still prevail on our subject, result from not perceiving this law... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Business & Economics - 1848 - 622 pages
...agricultural industry is the most important proposition in political economy. Were the law different, nearly all the phenomena of the production and distribution of wealth would be other than they are. The most fundamental errors which still prevail on our subject, result from not perceiving this law... | |
| Scotland - 1848 - 798 pages
...agricultural industry is the most important proposition in political economy. Were the lato different, nearly all the phenomena of the production and distribution of wealth would be other than they are. The most fundamental errors, which still prevail on our subject, result from not perceiving this law... | |
| England - 1848 - 802 pages
...in•lustry is the most important proposition in political economy. Were the law différent, nearly all the phenomena of the production and distribution of wealth would be other than they are. The most fundamental errors, which still prevail on our subject, result from not perceiving tliis law... | |
| Erasmus Peshine Smith - Economics - 1853 - 284 pages
...agricultural industry is the most important proposition in Political Economy. Were the law different, nearly all the phenomena of the production and distribution of wealth would be other than they are." In reference to the importance of the proposition, we concur with him heartily. The disagreement in... | |
| sir George Kettilby Rickards - 1854 - 316 pages
...Mr. Mill, " is the most important proposition in political economy. Were the law different, nearly all the phenomena of the production and distribution of wealth would be other than they are."* After thus stating the law, and admitting that it is subject to occasional exceptions, Mr. Mill adverts... | |
| Sir George Kettilby Rickards - Capital - 1854 - 286 pages
...Mr. Mill, " is the most important proposition in political economy. Were the law different, nearly all the phenomena of the production and distribution of wealth would be other than they are."* After thus stating the law, and admitting that it is subject to occasional exceptions, Mr. Mill adverts... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - Labor - 1853 - 442 pages
...law of agricultural industry is the moat important proposition in political economy. If the law were different, almost all the phenomena of the production and distribution of wealth would Le other than they are." In the view thus presented by Mr. Mill there is no exaggeration. The law of... | |
| George Drysdale - 1861 - 622 pages
...elaborate cultivation seen in this and other old countries is another proof of this law ; for such high farming costs much more in proportion than the...society down to what is called by political economists the stationary state ; namely, where population and capital cither do not increase at all, or very... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - Labor - 1867 - 470 pages
...industry is the most important proposition in political economy. If the law were different, almost ull the phenomena of the production and distribution of wealth would be other than they are." ' In the view thus presented by Mr. Mill there is no exaggeration. The law of the occupation of the... | |
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