Political Economy for High Schools and AcademiesGinn, 1895 - 108 стор. |
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... reasons of these methods , but not very much . They were too much occupied with the comparison of different forms of government , and other matters of politics , to have time for Political Economy . 4. It was the discovery of America ...
... reasons of these methods , but not very much . They were too much occupied with the comparison of different forms of government , and other matters of politics , to have time for Political Economy . 4. It was the discovery of America ...
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... reasons for this policy . They agreed with Adam Smith that all the three great industries farming , manufacturing and ... reason of things , that a poorer and more backward country cannot expect to obtain a well balanced growth of the ...
... reasons for this policy . They agreed with Adam Smith that all the three great industries farming , manufacturing and ... reason of things , that a poorer and more backward country cannot expect to obtain a well balanced growth of the ...
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... reasons for the great change this made . First money was the chief thought ; then agriculture . Adam Smith founded the school of " natural liberty , " whose teachings came into practice , but caused in later times a reaction on the part ...
... reasons for the great change this made . First money was the chief thought ; then agriculture . Adam Smith founded the school of " natural liberty , " whose teachings came into practice , but caused in later times a reaction on the part ...
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... kinds . They have at stake their property in the land . They are rooted in the soil , and therefore conservative . For this reason all the ancient codes of law favored the ownership of land by the majority of the POLITICAL ECONOMY . 17.
... kinds . They have at stake their property in the land . They are rooted in the soil , and therefore conservative . For this reason all the ancient codes of law favored the ownership of land by the majority of the POLITICAL ECONOMY . 17.
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... reason small farms are better than large , as the subdivision of the land increases the number of land- owners . Of course in the early settlement of any country the farms will be large at first . With the growth of popula- tion they ...
... reason small farms are better than large , as the subdivision of the land increases the number of land- owners . Of course in the early settlement of any country the farms will be large at first . With the growth of popula- tion they ...
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