Principles of Political Economy, with some of their applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2John W. Parker, 1852 - 575 стор. |
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... tion , from the greater obscurity of the subject , is a little less barefaced . § 3. Money , when its use has grown habitual , is the medium through which the incomes of the different members of the community are distributed to them ...
... tion , from the greater obscurity of the subject , is a little less barefaced . § 3. Money , when its use has grown habitual , is the medium through which the incomes of the different members of the community are distributed to them ...
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... tion of his capital . What he really lends is so much capital ; the money is the mere instrument of transfer . But the capital usually passes from the lender to the receiver through the means either of money , or of an order to receive ...
... tion of his capital . What he really lends is so much capital ; the money is the mere instrument of transfer . But the capital usually passes from the lender to the receiver through the means either of money , or of an order to receive ...
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... tion at that same time : or , in other words , that there is always in circulation in a country , a quantity of money equal in value to the whole of the goods then and there on sale . But this would be a complete misapprehension . The ...
... tion at that same time : or , in other words , that there is always in circulation in a country , a quantity of money equal in value to the whole of the goods then and there on sale . But this would be a complete misapprehension . The ...
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John Stuart Mill. by the number which expresses the rapidity of circula- tion . The phrase , rapidity of circulation , requires some com- ment . It must not be understood to mean , the number of purchases made by each piece of money in a ...
John Stuart Mill. by the number which expresses the rapidity of circula- tion . The phrase , rapidity of circulation , requires some com- ment . It must not be understood to mean , the number of purchases made by each piece of money in a ...
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... tion in the most unfavourable existing circumstances , that is , at the worst mine which it is necessary to work in order to obtain the required supply . A pound weight of gold will , in the gold - producing countries , ultimately tend ...
... tion in the most unfavourable existing circumstances , that is , at the worst mine which it is necessary to work in order to obtain the required supply . A pound weight of gold will , in the gold - producing countries , ultimately tend ...
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