| Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey - Business & Economics - 1997 - 296 pages
...raising rent unless the raw material, from which they are made, cannot be obtained without employing capital less advantageously on the land, in which case No. 3 must again be cultivated. "It is undoubtedly true that the fall in the relative price of raw produce, in consequence of the improvement... | |
| Terry Peach - Economics - 2003 - 256 pages
...raising rent, unless the raw material from which they are made cannot be obtained without employing capital less advantageously on the land, in which case No. 3 must again be cultivated. — Ricardo. p. 69. If a million of quarters is raised on land of the qualities of No. 1, 2, 3, and... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - History - 2004 - 476 pages
...raising rent, unless the raw material from which they are made cannot be obtained without employing capital less advantageously on the land, in which case No. 3 must again be cultivated. It is undoubtedly true, that the fall in the relative price of raw produce, in consequence of the improvement... | |
| David Ricardo, John Ramsay McCulloch - Economics - 2000 - 636 pages
...raising rent, unless the raw material from which they are made cannot be obtained without employing capital less advantageously on the land, in which case No. 3 must again be cultivated. would naturally lead to increased accumulation ; for the profits of stock would be greatly augmented.... | |
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