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Page 154
... labour into activities other than agriculture . The agricul- tural labour force in 1800 was probably little , if any , larger than it had been in 1600 and yet in 1800 England was still largely self - sufficient in foodstuffs , even ...
... labour into activities other than agriculture . The agricul- tural labour force in 1800 was probably little , if any , larger than it had been in 1600 and yet in 1800 England was still largely self - sufficient in foodstuffs , even ...
Page 158
... labour are expended on the old land , with a less return of produce , the effect must be permanent . Ricardo then went on to draw out the implications of this assertion for labour and capital , both of which must ultimately suffer in an ...
... labour are expended on the old land , with a less return of produce , the effect must be permanent . Ricardo then went on to draw out the implications of this assertion for labour and capital , both of which must ultimately suffer in an ...
Page 163
... labour . Productivity trends in agriculture were , therefore , the single most important influence on overall productivity trends . The fact that a steadily increasing propor- tion of the labour force could find a living outside ...
... labour . Productivity trends in agriculture were , therefore , the single most important influence on overall productivity trends . The fact that a steadily increasing propor- tion of the labour force could find a living outside ...
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Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
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