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" This impossibility of making so complete and entire a separation of all the different branches of labour employed in agriculture, is perhaps the reason why the improvement of the productive powers of labour in this art, does not always keep pace with... "
THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE VOLUME THE FOURTH - Página 332
por ROGERSON - 1836
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U. S. Trade Policy: History, Theory and the WTO

William A. Lovett, Alfred E. Eckes, Jr., Richard L. Brinkman - 2004 - 252 páginas
...produced at less cost at home than abroad" (Viner 1965, 338-341). 2. Again, the point was made by Smith: "The most opulent nations, indeed, generally excel...neighbours in agriculture as well as in manufactures" (Smith 1937, 6) — that is, absolute advantage for both agricultural and industrial production. 3....
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Readings in the Economics of the Division of Labor: The Classical Tradition

Guang-Zhen Sun - 2005 - 312 páginas
...improvement of the productive powers of labor in this art, does not always keep pace with their improvement in manufactures. The most opulent nations; indeed,...more distinguished by their superiority in the latter than in the former. Their lands are in general better cultivated, and having more labor and expence...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations

Adam Smith - 2007 - 513 páginas
...pace with their improvement in manufactures. The moft opulent nations, indeed, generally excel ail their neighbours in agriculture as well as in manufactures; but they are commonly more diftinguifhed by their fuperioruy in the latter than in the former. Their lands are in general better...
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The Real Price of Everything: Rediscovering the Six Classics of Economics

Michael Lewis - 2007 - 1476 páginas
...improvement in manufactures. The most opulent nations, indeed, generally excel all their neighbors 02 than in the former. Their lands are in general better cultivated, and having more labor and expense...
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The universal anthology, a collection of the best literature ..., Volumen19

Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 páginas
...improvement in manufactures. The most opulent nations, indeed, generally excel all their neighbors in agriculture as well as in manufactures ; but they...more distinguished by their superiority in the latter than in the former. Their lands are in general better cultivated, and having more labor and expense...
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