The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 30,Випуск 117Macmillan, 1920 |
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... taxes , which before had been anticipated only for a short term of years , were rendered perpetual as a fund for paying not the capital , but the interest only , of the money which had been B 2 1920 ] 3 ADAM SMITH ON PUBLIC DEBTS.
... taxes , which before had been anticipated only for a short term of years , were rendered perpetual as a fund for paying not the capital , but the interest only , of the money which had been B 2 1920 ] 3 ADAM SMITH ON PUBLIC DEBTS.
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... any savings that are likely to be made from the ordinary revenue as it stands at present . " III . PUBLIC DEBT AS CAPITAL . Adam Smith next 1920 ] 5 ADAM SMITH ON PUBLIC DEBTS Articles- PAGE ADAM SMITH ON PUBLIC DEBTS.
... any savings that are likely to be made from the ordinary revenue as it stands at present . " III . PUBLIC DEBT AS CAPITAL . Adam Smith next 1920 ] 5 ADAM SMITH ON PUBLIC DEBTS Articles- PAGE ADAM SMITH ON PUBLIC DEBTS.
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... capital of the country by means of which its trade is extended , its manu- factures are multiplied , and its lands cultivated and improved much beyond what they could have been by that other capital only . He allows that the people who ...
... capital of the country by means of which its trade is extended , its manu- factures are multiplied , and its lands cultivated and improved much beyond what they could have been by that other capital only . He allows that the people who ...
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... capital of the society . Funding destroys more old capital , but gives less check to new accumulations . " It is , however , only during war that the funding system has these compensating advantages . If the people had been taxed more ...
... capital of the society . Funding destroys more old capital , but gives less check to new accumulations . " It is , however , only during war that the funding system has these compensating advantages . If the people had been taxed more ...
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... capital . Adam Smith only considers the effects of taxing the revenue from capital by the different taxes imposed on the " conveniences and necessaries of life . " It must be remembered that on his view taxes on necessaries were ...
... capital . Adam Smith only considers the effects of taxing the revenue from capital by the different taxes imposed on the " conveniences and necessaries of life . " It must be remembered that on his view taxes on necessaries were ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal ..., Том 23,Випуск 89 Повний перегляд - 1913 |
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