Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applicaitons to Socila Philosophy, Том 2D. Appleton, 1884 |
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... exactly as if a change had taken place in the tastes and wants of the com- munity . If this were the case , then until production had accommodated itself to this change in the comparative de mand for different things , there would be a ...
... exactly as if a change had taken place in the tastes and wants of the com- munity . If this were the case , then until production had accommodated itself to this change in the comparative de mand for different things , there would be a ...
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... exactly the same ; the increase of demand would reach all things equally , and there would be an universal rise of prices . We might suppose with Hume , that some morning , every person in the nation should wake and find a gold coin in ...
... exactly the same ; the increase of demand would reach all things equally , and there would be an universal rise of prices . We might suppose with Hume , that some morning , every person in the nation should wake and find a gold coin in ...
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... exactly equivalent . This , it must be observed , is a property peculiar to money . We did not find it to be true of commodities gen- erally , that every diminution of supply raised the value exactly in proportion to the deficiency , or ...
... exactly equivalent . This , it must be observed , is a property peculiar to money . We did not find it to be true of commodities gen- erally , that every diminution of supply raised the value exactly in proportion to the deficiency , or ...
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... exactly according as less or more is brought . § 3. From what precedes , it might for a moment be supposed , that all the goods on sale in a country at any one time , are exchanged for all the money existing and in cir- culation at that ...
... exactly according as less or more is brought . § 3. From what precedes , it might for a moment be supposed , that all the goods on sale in a country at any one time , are exchanged for all the money existing and in cir- culation at that ...
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... exactly in the same manner as the other . " Before we come to the points in which they differ , let us advert to one point in which they are commonly sup- posed to be unlike ; but in which they cannot be said always or necessarily to ...
... exactly in the same manner as the other . " Before we come to the points in which they differ , let us advert to one point in which they are commonly sup- posed to be unlike ; but in which they cannot be said always or necessarily to ...
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