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| CHAPTER | Page | |
|---|---|---|
| I. | Of the basis of value, and of supply and demand | 1 |
| II. | Of the sources of revenue original: "revenue" here refers to national or individual income | 21 |
| III. | Of real and relative variation of price | 33 |
| IV. | Of nominal variation of price, and of the peculiar value of bullion and of coin | 52 |
| V. | Of the manner in which revenue is distributed amongst society | 69 |
| VI. | Of what branches of production yield the most liberal recompense to productive agency | 84 |
| VII. | Of the revenue of industry: | |
| Section 1. Of the profits of industry in general | 91 | |
| Section 2. Of the profits of the man of science | 99 | |
| Section 3. Of the profits of the master-agent or entrepreneur original: "adventurer in industry," referring to the person who organizes and risks capital in a business venture | 101 | |
| Section 4. Of the profits of the operative laborer | 107 |