Principles of Political Economy, with Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 21862 |
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... clothing , and in some climates even before clothing , the strongest inclination in a rude state of society is for personal ornament , and for the kind of distinction which is obtained by rarity or costliness in such ornaments . After ...
... clothing , and in some climates even before clothing , the strongest inclination in a rude state of society is for personal ornament , and for the kind of distinction which is obtained by rarity or costliness in such ornaments . After ...
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... cloth , some manufacturing invention might permanently reduce the payment to a tenth of its original value . Such things have occurred even in the case of payments stipulated in gold and silver ; but the great fall of their value after ...
... cloth , some manufacturing invention might permanently reduce the payment to a tenth of its original value . Such things have occurred even in the case of payments stipulated in gold and silver ; but the great fall of their value after ...
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... clothes , sells money to the dealer in those articles . The money with which people are offering to buy , is money offered for sale . The supply of money , then , is the quantity of it which people are wanting to lay out ; that is , all ...
... clothes , sells money to the dealer in those articles . The money with which people are offering to buy , is money offered for sale . The supply of money , then , is the quantity of it which people are wanting to lay out ; that is , all ...
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... cloth is of more value than an equal weight of linen yarn . This would be true , were it not that Govern- ment , in this country and in some others , coins money gratis for any one who furnishes the metal . The labour and ex- * The ...
... cloth is of more value than an equal weight of linen yarn . This would be true , were it not that Govern- ment , in this country and in some others , coins money gratis for any one who furnishes the metal . The labour and ex- * The ...
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... cloth to any one who asked for it , cloth would be worth no more in the market than the yarn it con- tained . As soon as coin is worth a fraction more than the value of the bullion , it becomes the interest of the holders of bullion to ...
... cloth to any one who asked for it , cloth would be worth no more in the market than the yarn it con- tained . As soon as coin is worth a fraction more than the value of the bullion , it becomes the interest of the holders of bullion to ...
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100 days labour 17 yards Adam Smith advantage amount assignats bank notes Bank of England bankers benefit book credits borrow bullion cheaper cheapness cheques circulation circumstances coin commerce consumers corn cost of carriage cost of production dealers debt depend depreciated diminished dities duction effect employed equal equation of international equivalent exactly exchange value existence expense exports fall foreign commodities foreign countries France Germany gold and silver imports improvement increase interchange international demand international values issue issuers labour and capital land law of value less loans lower means medium mode modities obtain paid paper currency payment permanent persons Poland portion pounds pounds sterling precious metals produce proportion purchasing power quantity of money rate of interest rate of profit ratio rise of prices seignorage sell speculation suppose supposition theory things tion transactions value of money wages wanted whole yards of cloth yards of linen