On cottier rents
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Hearne, William Edward. 'On cottier rents'. - Dublin: Transactions of the Dublin Statistical Society, Vol. II Session 7, 1853/1854, pp.1-8Download Item:
Abstract:
The
word competition merely expresses the intensity of the effectual
demand. Men compete for an object because they desire it, but
they do not desire it because they compete for it. There are thus
three points connected with the payment of rent which we must
observe:?First, that the rent is caused by the demand for the
monopolised agent; second, that this demand is carried into effect
and so the rent is procured, by competition; third, that this rent
so caused and so procured, is limited, as a general principle, and
as nearly as may be, by the difference between the produce of the
monopolised agent and the produce of unassisted industry.
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Read April 29th 1851
Author: Hearne, William Edward
Publisher:
Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandType of material:
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Series/Report no:
Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. II 1849-1851
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Tenant rents, CottiersISSN:
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