The Works of David Ricardo, Esq., M.P.: With a Notice of the Life and Writings of the AuthorThe Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2000 - 584 pagine |
Sommario
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CHAPTER II | 34 |
CHAPTER III | 45 |
CHAPTER VI | 60 |
CHAPTER VII | 72 |
APPENDIX TO DITTO | 291 |
REPLY TO MR BOSANQUETS PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS | 303 |
SECTION II | 316 |
Supposed fact of a Premium on English Currency in America | 319 |
SECTION II | 326 |
SECTION IV | 332 |
CHAPTER V | 340 |
OBSERVATIONS ON THE PRINCIPLES OF SEIGNORAGE | 345 |
CHAPTER VIII | 87 |
CHAPTER X | 102 |
LAND TAX | 107 |
CHAPTER XIII | 113 |
CHAPTER XIV | 119 |
CHAPTER XVI | 129 |
CHAPTER XVII | 146 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 155 |
CHAPTER XX | 165 |
CHAPTER XXI | 174 |
CHAPTER XXII | 181 |
ON BOUNTIES ON PRODUCTIONS | 193 |
CHAPTER XXV | 204 |
ON GROSS AND Net Revenue | 210 |
CHAPTER XXVIII | 226 |
CHAPTER XXX | 232 |
CHAPTER XXXII | 243 |
HIGH PRICE OF BULLION A PROOF OF THE DEPRE | 261 |
CHAPTER VIII | 354 |
CHAPTER IX | 360 |
ESSAY ON THE INFLUENCE OF A LOW PRICE OF CORN | 367 |
PROPOSALS FOR AN ECONOMICAL AND SECURE CUR | 391 |
SECTION I | 397 |
An Expedient to bring the English Currency as near as possible | 404 |
SECTION V | 410 |
SECTION VII | 423 |
APPENDIX TO PROPOSALS FOR AN ECONOMICAL AND SECURE CURRENCY | 437 |
ON PROTECTION TO AGRICULTURE | 459 |
SECTION IV | 465 |
SECTION VI | 475 |
On the Project of advancing Money on Loan to Speculators in Corn | 486 |
APPENDIX TO PROTECTION TO AGRICULTURE | 495 |
ESSAY ON THE FUNDING SYSTEM | 513 |
SPEECH ON VOTING BY BALLOT | 560 |
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Pagina 5 - THE produce of the earth — all that is derived from its surface by the united application of labour, machinery, and capita], is divided among three classes of the community, namely, the proprietor of the land, the owner of the stock or capital necessary for its cultivation, and the labourers by •whose industry it is cultivated.
Pagina 14 - The word VALUE, it is to be observed, has two different meanings, and sometimes expresses the utility of some particular object, and sometimes the power of purchasing other goods which the possession of that object conveys. The one may be called ' value in use;' the other, * value in exchange.
Pagina 10 - The real price of everything, what everything really costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it.