Political Economy for High Schools and AcademiesGinn, 1895 - 108 стор. |
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... less from them , and the " balance of trade , " as they called it , would be paid in coin . So they urged governments to favor the establishment of as many industries as possible , by paying bounties on their products , or by taxing ...
... less from them , and the " balance of trade , " as they called it , would be paid in coin . So they urged governments to favor the establishment of as many industries as possible , by paying bounties on their products , or by taxing ...
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... less meddlesome . They stopped trying to fix the price of bread and the rate of wages , and to keep manu- factures up to an established quality , by their inspection . Labor was set free from the restrictions of the guild POLITICAL ECONOMY ...
... less meddlesome . They stopped trying to fix the price of bread and the rate of wages , and to keep manu- factures up to an established quality , by their inspection . Labor was set free from the restrictions of the guild POLITICAL ECONOMY ...
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... the ownership of railroads and telegraphs . 10. The less wealthy nations also suffered from this free competition , wherever it was adopted in trade between them and their richer neighbors . That natural growth of the POLITICAL ECONOMY . 5.
... the ownership of railroads and telegraphs . 10. The less wealthy nations also suffered from this free competition , wherever it was adopted in trade between them and their richer neighbors . That natural growth of the POLITICAL ECONOMY . 5.
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... less wealthy countries generally to adopt a system of Protection to Home Industry . They laid duties on the imported articles which might be made at home . Thus they tried to discourage the use of foreign wares , and to secure the ...
... less wealthy countries generally to adopt a system of Protection to Home Industry . They laid duties on the imported articles which might be made at home . Thus they tried to discourage the use of foreign wares , and to secure the ...
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... less uncertain ; and the habit of caring for animals , instead of simply killing them at sight , develops in them gentler and more humane ways of dealing with each other . As they are more confined to the places on which they find ...
... less uncertain ; and the habit of caring for animals , instead of simply killing them at sight , develops in them gentler and more humane ways of dealing with each other . As they are more confined to the places on which they find ...
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ad valorem Adam Smith America amount balance of trade bank-notes better capitalist CHAPTER cheap classes clothing coin coinage commodities consumer cost cotton crops debt demand direct tax discount duty employers employment England English Europe exchange export fall famines farmer farming favor foreign commerce free competition Free Trade GINN & COMPANY give Gold and Silver greenbacks growth Holy Alliance imports improvement increase India industries interest Ireland issue keep kind labor expended land less machinery manufactures ment metals National natural needed neighborhood nomic notes paid paper money payment Political Economy poorer population produce profits Protection Protectionist railroads rates schools Scotch banks secure sell ships Silver and Gold Silver Certificate social society soil Spain square mile supply Tariff taxation tends things tillage Treasury true unearned increment wages wheat workingmen workmen
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