Principles of Political Economy, with Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 21862 |
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... operation 257 258 CHAPTER II . Influence of the Progress of Industry and Population on Values and Prices . § 1. Tendency to a decline of the value and cost of production of all commodities . . 264 2. except the products of agriculture ...
... operation 257 258 CHAPTER II . Influence of the Progress of Industry and Population on Values and Prices . § 1. Tendency to a decline of the value and cost of production of all commodities . . 264 2. except the products of agriculture ...
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... operation into their own hands , and to interdict all coining by private persons ; indeed , their guarantee was often the only one which would have been relied on , a reliance however which very often it ill deserved ; profligate ...
... operation into their own hands , and to interdict all coining by private persons ; indeed , their guarantee was often the only one which would have been relied on , a reliance however which very often it ill deserved ; profligate ...
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... operation of any of the Laws of Value laid down in the pre- ceding chapters . The reasons which make the temporary or market value of things depend on the demand and supply , and their average and permanent values upon their cost of ...
... operation of any of the Laws of Value laid down in the pre- ceding chapters . The reasons which make the temporary or market value of things depend on the demand and supply , and their average and permanent values upon their cost of ...
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... operations instead of only one . The relations of commodities to one another remain unaltered by money : the only new relation introduced , is their relation to money itself ; how much or how little money they will exchange for ; in ...
... operations instead of only one . The relations of commodities to one another remain unaltered by money : the only new relation introduced , is their relation to money itself ; how much or how little money they will exchange for ; in ...
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... , and still more easily melted , that it has been impossible by the most stringent measures to prevent these operations , All the risk which it was in the power of governments to attach Of the Value of Money, as dependent Cost of ...
... , and still more easily melted , that it has been impossible by the most stringent measures to prevent these operations , All the risk which it was in the power of governments to attach Of the Value of Money, as dependent Cost of ...
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