Mr. Malthus’s Table illustrating the invariable Value of Labour and its Results.
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Quarters of
Jorn produced
by Ten Men,
Riley of he
Fertility of the
ley «
Ars,
50
50
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10
10
30
00
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“a.
Yearly Corn
Vages to each
‘abourer, de-
termined by
the Demand:
and Supply.
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'
2.
Advances in
ora Wages, or
variable Pro-
uce command-
ng the Labour
of Ten Men.
Urs.
120
130
100
20
0
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80
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Rate of Pro-
hts under the
oregoing Cir-
cumstances.
Per Cent.
25
15.38
50
16.66
27.2
8.3
30
9
20
10
22.2
11.1
25
12.5
u.
Juantlty of La-
our required
to produce the
Wages of Ten
Vien vader the
‘oregoing Clr-
cumstances.
8
8.66
6.6
B.6
7.85
9.23
7. 7
9.17
3.33
7.09
1.18
3 88
Quantity of
Labour re-
fi to pro-
ace the cor-
responding
Jandy of
orp in the
‘hird column.
R.
Quantity of
Irofits on the
Advances of
Labour.
s
1.34
34
i 4
2.15
7
2.3
83
1.67
91
1.82
2
1192
Quantity of
Labour which
the Corn in
solumn 3 will
command over
and above what
it cost.
invariable
Value of the
Wages of a
riven Number
of Men.
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Quantity of
.abour com-
manded by
the Corn in
:olumn 3, of
Numb#i of
Men com-
manded.
G.
Value of 100
Quarters of
Jorn, under
the varying
“ircumstances
supposed.
8.33
7.7
10
8.33
9.09
8.3
10
N09
WW
10
11.1
1lL.1
12.5
12.6
Quantity of
Labour com-
manded by 100
Quarters of
Corn, under the
circamstavces
supposed,
J
Value of the
Iroduct of the
sabour of Ten
Jen, under the
Circumstances
supposed.
12.5
11.53
v5
1.6
2:7
0.8
0.9
2
1
12.2
11.1
12.5
11.925
Quantity of
"abour eom-
nanded by
the Corn
in column 1.