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24 Aug. 1801
{C2} Section 9.
Polit. Economy
Method D
Non Agenda.
II Narrow Measures
4 Particulars
v. Encouragement
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{2.} 5. Giving birth or encrease to this or that particular branch of {wealth
or} productive industry {industry /labour/ productive of wealth} under the
notion of giving an encrease thereby to the aggregate of the national mass of
wealth.
The aggregate mass of money employ'd in the shape of productive capital will in
all branches of industry taken together be productive of /were[?]/ so much per
Cent upon the amount of it say 15 per Cent, or more or less, according to the
average rate of profit upon stock in the country in question, which is in[?] the
inverse ratio of that portion of the mass of money in circulation, which is
employ'd within the year in the shape of productive capital to that portion of
it which is employ'd as money is employ'd by a man who is said to spend his
income, {Note. each being multiplied by the number of times it has been employ'd
within the year in making purchases constitutive of ultimate prices. /the
purchases of which ultimate prices are composed./
If in one of those branches the rate of profit is greater than in others in the
one 16 for example in the others but 15, the greater the portion of capital
employ'd in this most productive branch in preference to others less productive,
the greater the annual addition to the aggregate mass of natural wealth. But, so
long as they do but know which of all the branches open to them is most
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