| Adam Smith - 1809 - 372 strani
...natural combination of masters not to raise wages. The demand for those who live by wages, it is evident, cannot increase but in proportion to the increase of the 'funds which are destined to the payment of wages. These funds are of two kinds ; first, the revenue which is over and above... | |
| Sir Edward West - 1826 - 188 strani
...demand is regulated. " The demand," says Dr. Smith,* " for those who live by wages, it is evident, cannot increase but in proportion to the increase of the funds which are destined to the payment of wages. " These funds are of two kinds ; first, the revenue which is over and above... | |
| Sir Edward West - 1826 - 194 strani
...demand is regulated. " The demand/' says Dr. Smith,* " for those who live by wages, it is evident, cannot increase but in proportion to the increase of the funds which are destined to the payment of wages. " These funds are of two kinds ; first, the revenue which is over and above... | |
| Joseph Salway Eisdell - 1839 - 636 strani
...when we extend our consideration to the interests of the public in general. Dr. Adam Smith says, " The demand for those who live by wages, cannot increase...proportion to the increase of the funds which are destined to the payment of wages. These funds are of two kinds ; first, the revenue which is over and above... | |
| Charles Tennant - 1862 - 746 strani
...could not last beyond the first generation. The demand for those who live by wages, it is evident, cannot increase but in proportion to the increase of the funds which are destined to the payment of wages. These funds are of two kinds : first, the revenue which is over and above... | |
| Adam Smith - 1869 - 576 strani
...combination of masters not to raise wages.1 The demand for those who live by wages, it is evident, cannot increase but in proportion to the increase of the funds which arc destined for the payment of wages. Those funds are of two kinds ; first, the revenue which is over... | |
| Earl Thomas Brassey Brassey - 1879 - 468 strani
...when it is plentiful. The same law has been stated more fully by Adam Smith. The demand,' he says, ' for those who live by wages cannot increase but in...funds, which are destined for the payment of wages. When an annuitant or moneyed man has a greater revenue than what he judges sufficient to maintain his... | |
| Ward, Lock and co, ltd - 1884 - 958 strani
...^nc employment of "* ' labour, is of old standing in political economy. It appears in Adam Smith, — "The demand for those who live by wages cannot increase...but in proportion to the increase of the funds which ore destined to the payment of wages,"* — was further developed by Mr. JS Mill, wholly disputed by... | |
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