The History of EconomicsBliss, Sands and Company, 1896 - 690 стор. Book II is arranged alphabetically under subjects. |
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... government , intrude themselves between man and the truth . " Again- " The manner how things are and how they happen constitute what is called the nature of things , and exact observation of the nature of things is the only foundation ...
... government , intrude themselves between man and the truth . " Again- " The manner how things are and how they happen constitute what is called the nature of things , and exact observation of the nature of things is the only foundation ...
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... government , and systems of national policy , on a diminutive scale , in our laboratories ; shaping our experiments as we think that they may most conduce to the advancement of knowledge . We therefore study Nature under circumstances ...
... government , and systems of national policy , on a diminutive scale , in our laboratories ; shaping our experiments as we think that they may most conduce to the advancement of knowledge . We therefore study Nature under circumstances ...
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... Government of India , after forty years of bitter experience of attempting to keep gold and silver coins in circulation at a fixed legal ratio , declared their entire adhesion in 1806 , and which was finally adopted in this country at ...
... Government of India , after forty years of bitter experience of attempting to keep gold and silver coins in circulation at a fixed legal ratio , declared their entire adhesion in 1806 , and which was finally adopted in this country at ...
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Henry Dunning Macleod. Foundation of Economics as a Science . For many centuries all Governments enacted laws regarding trade without suspecting that there are any fixed principles on the subject . Sometimes they favoured Free Trade ...
Henry Dunning Macleod. Foundation of Economics as a Science . For many centuries all Governments enacted laws regarding trade without suspecting that there are any fixed principles on the subject . Sometimes they favoured Free Trade ...
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... Government inspectors ; a very large portion of the human race was groaning under the bonds of slavery ; and in every country persons were relentlessly persecuted for their religious opinions . The Economists held that these Commercial ...
... Government inspectors ; a very large portion of the human race was groaning under the bonds of slavery ; and in every country persons were relentlessly persecuted for their religious opinions . The Economists held that these Commercial ...
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Abstract Rights Accommodation Bills Adam Smith admits amount Bank Notes Bank of England banker Bills of Exchange Bimetalism bought and sold Bullion called Capital Cause of Value chattels Cheques coin coinage commerce commodities Consommation consumed Consumption corn Cost of Production created Creditor Currency Debt Debtor definition Deposits Discount doctrine Economic Quantities Economists England equal Eryxias exactly Funds future gives gold and silver Hence idea income increase Inductive J. B. Say land Law of Value Lord Overstone material products means measured in money merchant metals Mill Mill's Natural Philosophy Negative Obligation paid Pandects Paper payable payment Personal Credit Pheidon phenomena Physical Science Political Economy possession principles Property Purchasing Power Quantity of Labour received Ricardo Right of Action Right to demand Roman Law Scotland sell species Supply suppose Theory of Value things trade transfer true Utility wages wants word writers
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Сторінка 278 - Consumption is the sole end and purpose of all production ; and the interest of the producer ought to be attended to, only so far as it may be necessary for promoting that of the consumer.
Сторінка 96 - Labour alone, therefore, never varying in its own value, is alone the ultimate and real standard by which the value of all commodities can at all times and places be estimated and compared.
Сторінка 546 - value of corn is regulated by the quantity of labour bestowed on its production on that quality of land, or with that portion of capital, which pays no rent. Corn is not high because a rent is paid, but a rent is paid because corn is high...
Сторінка 90 - Fourthly, of the acquired and useful abilities of all the inhabitants or members of the society. The acquisition of such talents, by the maintenance of the acquirer during his education, study, or apprenticeship, always costs a real expense, which is a capital fixed and realized, as it were, in his person.
Сторінка 543 - On the first settling of a country in which there is an abundance of rich and fertile land, a very small proportion of which is required to be cultivated for the support of the actual population...
Сторінка 604 - ... labour of those who broke the oxen, who digged and wrought the iron and stones, who felled and framed the timber employed about the plough, mill, oven, or any other utensils, which are a vast number, requisite to this corn, from its...
Сторінка 604 - An acre of land, that bears here twenty bushels of wheat, and another in America, which, with the same husbandry, would do the like, are, without doubt, of the same natural intrinsic value : but yet the benefit mankind receives from the one in a year is worth 5/.
Сторінка 439 - The patrimony of a poor man lies in the strength and dexterity of his hands; and to hinder him from employing this strength and dexterity in what manner he thinks proper without injury to his neighbour is a plain violation of this most sacred property.
Сторінка 554 - When, in the progress of society, land of the second degree of fertility is taken into cultivation, rent immediately commences on that of the first quality...
Сторінка 14 - Can such things be, And overcome us like a summer's cloud, Without our special wonder?