| David Ricardo - 2002 - 336 էջ
...possessed peculiar advantages of situation. It is only, then, because land is not unlimited in quantity and uniform in quality, and because, in the progress...inferior quality, or less advantageously situated, is called into cultivation, that rent is ever paid for the use of it. When, in the progress of society,... | |
| James Bowen, Margarita Bowen - 2011 - 746 էջ
...exact amount that would be required to hire the extra labor necessary to cultivate the poor land. Thus “when in the progress of society, land of the second...taken into cultivation, rent immediately commences on that of the first quality, and the amount of that rent will depend on the difference in the quality... | |
| E. K. Hunt - 2002 - 572 էջ
...theory of rent follows in his own words: It is only . . . because land is not unlimited in quantity and uniform in quality, and because, in the progress of population, land of an inferior quality . . . is called into cultivation, that rent is ever paid for the use of it. When, in the progress of... | |
| E. K. Hunt - 2002 - 570 էջ
...theory of rent follows in his own words: It is only . . . because land is not unlimited in quantity and uniform in quality, and because, in the progress of population, land of an inferior quality . . . is called into cultivation, that rent is ever paid for the use of it. When, in the progress of... | |
| Gordon Bigelow - 2003 - 246 էջ
...exact amount that would be required to hire the extra labor necessary to cultivate the poor land. Thus "when in the progress of society, land of the second...taken into cultivation, rent immediately commences on that of the first quality, and the amount ofthat rent will depend on the difference in the quality... | |
| Terry Peach - 2003 - 378 էջ
...possessed peculiar advantages of situation. It is only' then because land is not boundless in quantity and uniform in quality'. and because, in the progress...inferior quality. or less advantageously situated, is called into cultivation, that rent is ever paid for the use of it. When, in the progress of society,... | |
| Robert Dransfield, Don Dransfield - 2003 - 244 էջ
...words there would be no economic rent. However, the reality is that 'land is not unlimited in quantity and uniform in quality, and because in the progress...inferior quality, or less advantageously situated, is called into cultivation, that rent is ever paid for the use of it. When in the progress of society,... | |
| Thomas A. Boylan, Tadhg Foley - 2003 - 324 էջ
...possessed peculiar advantages of situation. It is only, then, because land is not unlimited in quantity and uniform in quality, and because, in the progress...inferior quality, or less advantageously situated, is called into cultivation, that rent is ever paid for the use of it. When, in the progress of society,... | |
| Terry Peach - 2003 - 256 էջ
...be true. If it is only because land is of different qualities with respect to its productive powers, and because, in the progress of population, land of...inferior quality, or less advantageously situated, is called into cultivation, that rent is ever paid for the use of it;—must we not infer that, if... | |
| Stephen Gudeman - 2004 - 190 էջ
...(CarIes 1959:272). 2 Rice was introduced by the Spanish probably in the early 160Sa (Futon 1958: 266). ‘when in the progress of society, land of the second...taken into cultivation, rent immediately commences on that of the first quality, and the amount of that rent will depend on the difference in the quality... | |
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