The demand for those who live by wages, 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 for those... On production - 第 135 頁Joseph Salway Eisdell 著 - 1839完整檢視 - 關於此書
| James Bonar - 1885 - 272 頁
...Even the strong passage in Book I. chap, viii., "The demand for those who live by wages necessarily increases with the increase of the revenue and stock...country, and cannot possibly increase without it," stops considerably short of the doctrine of a rigid wages fund. It is never suggested by Adam Smith... | |
| W. D. McDonnell - 1888 - 88 頁
...this point was determined by " the demand for those that live by wages," and this demand " necessarily increases with the increase of the revenue and stock...country and cannot possibly increase without it." It is not because a country is rich that wages in it are high, but because it_is grpwmg_rich fast.... | |
| F. U. Laycock - 1895 - 418 頁
...enforce the position that " the demand for those who live by wages, therefore, necessarily increases with the revenue and stock of every country and cannot possibly increase without it." But he contended that it was not the actual greatness of national wealth, but its continual increase,... | |
| Frank William Taussig - 1896 - 360 頁
...increase the number of his journeymen. The demand for those who live by wages, therefore, necessarily increases with the increase of the revenue and stock...national wealth, and cannot possibly increase without it* Here are mentioned two sources of demand for labor, "revenue" and "stock." " Revenue " evidently means... | |
| Charles William Macfarlane - 1898 - 340 頁
...for the payment of wages." Again, " The demand for those who live by wages, therefore, necessarily increases with the increase of the revenue and stock...cannot possibly increase without it. The increase in revenue and stock is the increase of national wealth. The demand for those 232 who live by wages,... | |
| Charles William Macfarlane - 1899 - 340 頁
...of the revenue and stock of every country, and cannot possibly increase without it. The increase in revenue and stock is the increase of national wealth....live by wages, therefore, naturally increases with increase of national wealth, and cannot possibly increase without it." He also writes : " The diminution... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1900 - 542 頁
...doubtful assumption is stated by Adam Smith. ' The demand,' he says,2 ' for those who live by wages naturally increases with the increase of national wealth, and cannot possibly increase without it.' The growth of the national wealth, that is, ' naturally ' involves the growth of the wealth of every... | |
| Legislator - 1903 - 336 頁
...necessary for the employment of their masters. . . . The demand for those who live by wages necessarily increases with the increase of the revenue and stock...national wealth, and cannot possibly increase without it. ... Though the wealth of a country should be very great, yet if it has been long stationary we must... | |
| Sir Edward West - 1903 - 152 頁
...increase of the wages of labour would 24 be but * The demand of those who live by wages necessarily increases with the increase of the revenue and stock...national wealth, and cannot possibly increase without it B. 1. c. 8. But suppose a country with stock amounting to 10 millions, and an annual increase of half... | |
| Earl Thomas Brassey Brassey, Thomas Brassey - 1916 - 222 頁
...increasing, the workmen have no occasion to combine to raise their wages. The demand increases necessarily with the increase of the revenue and stock of every country, and cannot possibly increase without it ' . . . ' It is in the progressive state, while a society is advancing to further acquisition, rather... | |
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