| William Burgess - 1887 - 320 ページ
...Chap. 1. John Stuart Mill says: — " Whatever things are destined to supply productive labor with the shelter, protection, tools and materials which...work requires and to feed and otherwise maintain the laborer during the process are called capital." Political Economy, Book I, Chap. 4. Edward Kellogg... | |
| Cyrus C. Camp - 1888 - 272 ページ
...use the test of capital. He says : •' 'Whatever things are destined to supply productive labor with the shelter, protection, tools and materials which...work requires, and to feed and otherwise maintain the laborer during the process, are capital. — Principles of Political Economy, book i., chapter iv.... | |
| Wordsworth Donisthorpe - 1889 - 416 ページ
...Principles of Political Economy, by JS Mill, we find the following not very concise definition : " What capital does for production is to afford the shelter,...otherwise maintain the labourers during the process. Whatever things are destined for this use —destined to supply productive labour with these various... | |
| Wordsworth Donisthorpe - 1889 - 420 ページ
...Princijdcs of Political Economy, by JS Mill, we find the following not very concise definition: " What capital does for production is to afford the shelter,...otherwise maintain the labourers during the process. Whatever things are destined for this use —destined, to supply productive labour with these various... | |
| Josef Maria Baernreither - 1889 - 500 ページ
...is employed in production ' ; or, according to Mill, ' is destined to supply productive labour with the shelter, protection, tools, and materials which...work requires, and to feed and otherwise maintain the labourer during the process.' Looked at from the social point of view (and any other point of view... | |
| Alfred Marshall - 1890 - 808 ページ
...wealth." John Stuart Mill in his Principlei of Political Economy, Book I. Ch. iv. § 1, says: — "What capital does for production, is to afford the shelter,...otherwise maintain the labourers during the process. Whatever things are destined for this use are capital." Or to use his own summary: — " Capital is... | |
| Charles Fisk Beach - 1891 - 886 ページ
...revenue." John Stuart Mill says that whatever things are destined to supply productive labor, with the shelter, protection, tools, and materials which...work requires, and to feed and otherwise maintain the laborer during the process, are capital.1 In respect of corpowhere the writer has collected many of... | |
| Henry George - 1911 - 594 ページ
...to use, the test of capital. He says: "Whatever things are destined to supply productive labor with the shelter, protection, tools and materials which...work requires, and to feed and otherwise maintain the laborer during the process, are capital."— Prindplet cf Political Economy, Book I. Chap. IV. These... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1892 - 628 ページ
...production in the same degree. What capital does for production, is to afford the shelter, protection/Egols and materials which the work requires, and to feed...otherwise maintain the labourers during the process. These are the services which present labour requires from past, and from the produce of past, labour.... | |
| Wordsworth Donisthorpe - 1894 - 420 ページ
...Principles of Political Economy, by JS Mill, we find the following not very concise definition : " What capital does for production is to afford the shelter,...otherwise maintain the labourers during the process. Whatever things are destined for this use — destined to supply productive labour with these various... | |
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