Note on the reduction of the rate of interest since 1870: with some remarks as to the probable amount of encumbrances on Irish land, and the possible fund available for their payment
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Wentworth, Erck. 'Note on the reduction of the rate of interest since 1870: with some remarks as to the probable amount of encumbrances on Irish land, and the possible fund available for their payment'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. IX Appendix, 1889, pp2-23Download Item:

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It is evident that capital invested either in mortgage, or
in purchase, of land cannot expect to be exempt from the
fate of capital invested in other securities.
This fate is a steady, progressive, and of late rapid decline
in the rate of interest yielded by all sound investments.
Interest is only the net profit on capital, and as capital
increases, interest decreases.
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Read before the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, Tuesday evening, May 21st, 1889.
Author: Erck, Wentworth
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. IX Appendix 1889
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