Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applicaitons to Socila Philosophy, Том 2D. Appleton, 1884 |
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... Germany , or Switzerland , capital moves perhaps almost as readily as to the colonies ; the differences of language and government being scarcely so great a hindrance as climate and distance . To countries still barbarous , or , like ...
... Germany , or Switzerland , capital moves perhaps almost as readily as to the colonies ; the differences of language and government being scarcely so great a hindrance as climate and distance . To countries still barbarous , or , like ...
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... Germany , and of Germany to import cloth from England . " When each country produced both commodities for itself , 10 yards of cloth exchanged for 15 yards of linen in England , and for 20 in Germany . They will now exchange for the ...
... Germany , and of Germany to import cloth from England . " When each country produced both commodities for itself , 10 yards of cloth exchanged for 15 yards of linen in England , and for 20 in Germany . They will now exchange for the ...
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... Germany will exchange for each other . " As exchange value , in this case as in every other , is proverbially ... Germany the price of 10 yards of cloth is now 17 yards of linen , or whatever quantity of money is equivalent in Germany to ...
... Germany will exchange for each other . " As exchange value , in this case as in every other , is proverbially ... Germany the price of 10 yards of cloth is now 17 yards of linen , or whatever quantity of money is equivalent in Germany to ...
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... Germany to require at the assumed value . Germany would be able to procure no more than 800 times 10 yards at that price . To To procure the remaining 200 , which she would have no means of doing but by bidding higher for them , she ...
... Germany to require at the assumed value . Germany would be able to procure no more than 800 times 10 yards at that price . To To procure the remaining 200 , which she would have no means of doing but by bidding higher for them , she ...
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... Germany with cloth . Before her trade with England commenced , when 10 yards of cloth cost her as much labour as 20 yards of linen , she nevertheless consumed as much cloth as she wanted under any circumstances , and , if she could ...
... Germany with cloth . Before her trade with England commenced , when 10 yards of cloth cost her as much labour as 20 yards of linen , she nevertheless consumed as much cloth as she wanted under any circumstances , and , if she could ...
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100 days labour 17 yards advantage amount assignats bank notes Bank of England bankers barter benefit bills of exchange book credits bullion cheaper cheapness cheques circulation circumstances coin commerce consumers corn cost of carriage cost of production crease dealers debt depend depreciation diminished duction effect equal equation of international equivalent exactly exchange value exist expense fall foreign commodities foreign countries France Germany gold and silver holders increase international demand international values issue issuers labour and capital land law of value less loan lower means medium mode modities mon language obtain paid paper currency payments permanent person Poland portion pounds precious metals produce proportion purchasing power quantity of money raise rate of interest rate of profit ratio rise of prices seignorage sell shillings speculation supposed supposition things tion trade transactions value of money wages wanted whole yards of cloth yards of linen