| David Ricardo - 1821 - 560 strani
...that corn will exchange for a greater quantity of all other goods which have not been raised in value. The fate of the labourer will be less happy, he will...receive more money wages, it is true, but his corn H wages will be reduced ; and not only his command of corn, but his general condition will be deteriorated,... | |
| J. C. Ross - 1827 - 486 strani
...that corn will exchange for a greater quantity of all other goods which have not been raised in value. The fate of the labourer will be less happy : —...only his command of corn, but his general condition may be deteriorated by his finding it more difficult to maintain the market price of wages, at their... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1827 - 324 strani
...wages it is true, (and the money of Mr. Ricardo is here used as measuring what he calls real wages ;) but his corn wages will be reduced ; and not only...corn, but his general condition will be deteriorated." With a continued increase of real wages, " the condition of the labourer will generally decline, while... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1827 - 322 strani
...labourer, in the progress of society, after describing the increasing wealth of the landlord, he says, " The fate of the labourer will be less happy ; he will receive more money- wages it is true, (and the money of Mr. Ricardo is here used as measuring what he calls real wages ;) but his corn wages... | |
| 1846 - 508 strani
...that the laborer will receive, in the progress of society, г smaller amount of raw produce, and that not only his command of corn, but his general condition will be deteriorated. Thongb Adam Smith does not formally notice the effect of an increase of population on wages, he virtually... | |
| 1846 - 524 strani
...that the laborer will receive, in the progress of society, a smaller amount of raw produce, and that not only his command of corn, but his general condition will be deteriorated. Though Adam Smith does not formally notice the effect of an increase of population on wages, he virtually... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1853 - 170 strani
...labourer, in the progress of society, after describing the increasing wealth of the landlord, he says, " The fate of the labourer will be less happy ; he will receive • more money-wages it is true, (and the money of Mr. Eicardo is here used as measuring what he calls real... | |
| David Ricardo, John Ramsay McCulloch - 1886 - 688 strani
...that corn will exchange for a greater quantity of all other goods which have not been raised in value. The fate of the labourer will be less happy ; he will...but his corn wages will be reduced ; and not only hia command of corn, but" his general condition will be deteriorated, by his finding it more difficult... | |
| David Ricardo - 1895 - 166 strani
...that corn will exchange for a greater quantity of all other goods which have not been raised in value. The fate of the labourer will be less happy ; he will...the market rate of wages above their natural rate. While the price of corn rises 1o per cent., wages will always rise less than 1o per cent., but rent... | |
| Marie Willem Frederik Treub - 1903 - 464 strani
...will receive more money wages, (with the progress of wealth and population), it is true, but his corne wages will be reduced; and not only his command of...the market rate of wages above their natural rate". T. zp Ch. V. t) tap bl. 35. De voorstelling der neiging van het arbeidsloon naar absolute daling was... | |
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