ffected by increase of capital, 319-320;
rate of, effect on the accumulation of capital, 339 _et seq._;
real and loan, 547 _et seq._;
relation to rent, 182-184;
static, 224-225.
Inventions, 204, Chs. XVI, XVII;
as affected by competition, 362 _et seq._;
as affected by monopoly, 362 _et seq._;
conditions giving rise to, Ch. XXI;
effect on capital, Ch. XVIII;
on economic structure of society, 249 _et seq._;
on labor, 254-255;
effects of a series of, 290 _et seq._
Kartel, 392.
Labor, 35;
as a measure of cost, 209;
as affected by improvements in method, 312 _et seq._;
classification of, 13-15;
definition of, 9-10, 82-85;
diminishing productivity of, 134 _et seq._;
division of, 61 _et seq._;
managerial, 116-117;
mobility of, 127-128, 133-134;
monopoly, 471 _et seq._, 504;
productivity of, 17-18, 133 _et seq._;
protective, 10-11;
rent of, 171-172.
Labor organization, Ch. XXV.
Labor-saving devices, Chs. XVI, XVII;
effect on economic
structure of society, 249 _et seq._;
effect on labor, 254-255.
_Laissez-faire_, 384-385, 390.
Land, 9, 36-37, Ch. XI;
contrasted with artificial capital goods, 178-179, 188-190.
Machinery, 72-73.
Malthus, 321 _et seq._
Margin of cultivation, 165 _et seq._
Marginal utility, 51 note.
Market, 95 note.
Market price, 93-94.
Mill, J. S., 220 note, 257.
Money, 29-30; Ch. XXIX.
Monopoly, 201, 559-560;
as affected by patents, 367-368;
as limiting employment, 297-298;
effect on accumulation, 355-357;
on inventions, 362-363;
on progress, Ch. XXII;
on standard of living, 323;
government ownership of, 378, 383-385;
in transportation, 435 _et seq._;
inventor's, 360 _et seq._;
labor, 456, 462, 467, 471 _et seq._, 504;
nature of, 380;
public character of, 389;
relation to arbitration, 483 _et seq._;
relation to protection, 525 _et seq._;
relation to railway discrimination, 396-397;
restricted by potential competition, 380 _et seq._
Monopoly price, as affected by increase of wages, 479-480.
Organization of industry, 205, 318-319, 368 _et seq._
Organization of labor, Ch. XXV.
Paper Money, 552-554.
Patents, 265-266;
abuse of, 361;
as a means of curbing monopolies, 367-368;
justification, 360-361.
Patten, S. N.
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