Principles of Political Economy, with some of their applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2John W. Parker, 1852 - 575 стор. |
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... purchasing power similar to money 50 51 .... 53 3. Effects of great extensions and contractions of credit . Pheno- mena of a commercial crisis analyzed 4. Bills a more powerful instrument for acting on prices than book credits , and ...
... purchasing power similar to money 50 51 .... 53 3. Effects of great extensions and contractions of credit . Pheno- mena of a commercial crisis analyzed 4. Bills a more powerful instrument for acting on prices than book credits , and ...
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... purchase ....... 90 - 3. never does exceed the inclination to consume 93 4. Origin and explanation of the notion of general oversupply ... 95 288 92 CHAPTER XV . Of a Measure of Value . § 1. A Measure of Exchange Value , in what sense ...
... purchase ....... 90 - 3. never does exceed the inclination to consume 93 4. Origin and explanation of the notion of general oversupply ... 95 288 92 CHAPTER XV . Of a Measure of Value . § 1. A Measure of Exchange Value , in what sense ...
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... purchase with it whatever was offered for sale . The primary necessaries of life possess these properties in a high ... purchases , must be one which , besides being divisible , and generally desired , does not deteriorate by keeping ...
... purchase with it whatever was offered for sale . The primary necessaries of life possess these properties in a high ... purchases , must be one which , besides being divisible , and generally desired , does not deteriorate by keeping ...
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... purchases would soon have become insupportable . Governments found it their interest to take the operation into their own hands , and to interdict all coining by private persons ; indeed , their guarantee was often the only one which ...
... purchases would soon have become insupportable . Governments found it their interest to take the operation into their own hands , and to interdict all coining by private persons ; indeed , their guarantee was often the only one which ...
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... , and then exchanging the money for something else , makes no difference in the essential character of transactions . It is not with money that things are really purchased . Nobody's income ( except that of the BOOK III . CHAPTER VII . §3 .
... , and then exchanging the money for something else , makes no difference in the essential character of transactions . It is not with money that things are really purchased . Nobody's income ( except that of the BOOK III . CHAPTER VII . §3 .
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