Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applicaitons to Socila Philosophy, Том 2D. Appleton, 1884 |
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... portion of his capital . What he really lends is so much capital ; the money is the mere in- strument of transfer . But the capital usually passes from the lender to the receiver through the means either of money , or of an order to ...
... portion of his capital . What he really lends is so much capital ; the money is the mere in- strument of transfer . But the capital usually passes from the lender to the receiver through the means either of money , or of an order to ...
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... portion of the money in the country , tends to raise prices . But money hoarded does not act on prices . Money kept in reserve by individuals to meet contingencies which do not occur , does not act on prices . The money in the coffers ...
... portion of the money in the country , tends to raise prices . But money hoarded does not act on prices . Money kept in reserve by individuals to meet contingencies which do not occur , does not act on prices . The money in the coffers ...
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... portion of the stock , exchequer bills , railway debentures , mercantile bills , mortgages , & c . , which are at all times in the hands of the public . By doing this he would raise the prices of those different securities , or in other ...
... portion of the stock , exchequer bills , railway debentures , mercantile bills , mortgages , & c . , which are at all times in the hands of the public . By doing this he would raise the prices of those different securities , or in other ...
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... portion used as money ; that por tion could not fall in value one - fourth , unless actually in- creased one - fourth ; for , at prices one - fourth higher , one - fourth more money would be required to make the accustomed pur chases ...
... portion used as money ; that por tion could not fall in value one - fourth , unless actually in- creased one - fourth ; for , at prices one - fourth higher , one - fourth more money would be required to make the accustomed pur chases ...
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... portion of the productive re- sources of any commercial country ; and is naturally attract- ed to those producers or ... portions of capital , the sums which each person keeps by him to meet contingencies , are made available CREDIT AS A ...
... portion of the productive re- sources of any commercial country ; and is naturally attract- ed to those producers or ... portions of capital , the sums which each person keeps by him to meet contingencies , are made available CREDIT AS A ...
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