Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2Appleton, 1923 |
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... creased supply of money to reach all markets , or ( according to the conventional metaphor ) to permeate all the channels of circulation , all prices would have risen one - fourth . But the general rise of price is independent of this ...
... creased supply of money to reach all markets , or ( according to the conventional metaphor ) to permeate all the channels of circulation , all prices would have risen one - fourth . But the general rise of price is independent of this ...
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... creased and the contrary effect if the goods were increased , or the money diminished . If there were less money in ... crease lowered it in the precise ratio of the excess . Some things are usually affected in a greater ratio than that ...
... creased and the contrary effect if the goods were increased , or the money diminished . If there were less money in ... crease lowered it in the precise ratio of the excess . Some things are usually affected in a greater ratio than that ...
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... creased one - fourth ; for , at prices one - fourth higher , one - fourth more money would be required to make the accustomed pur chases ; and if this were not forthcoming , some of the com- modities would be without purchasers , and ...
... creased one - fourth ; for , at prices one - fourth higher , one - fourth more money would be required to make the accustomed pur chases ; and if this were not forthcoming , some of the com- modities would be without purchasers , and ...
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... crease their demand for commodities by making use of all or much of their credit as a purchasing power , depends on their expectation of profit . When there is a general im- pression that the price of some commodity is likely to rise ...
... crease their demand for commodities by making use of all or much of their credit as a purchasing power , depends on their expectation of profit . When there is a general im- pression that the price of some commodity is likely to rise ...
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... crease of bank notes in a period of speculation , bears , I do not say to the whole mass of credit in the country , but to the bills of exchange alone . The average amount of bills in existence at any one time is supposed greatly to ...
... crease of bank notes in a period of speculation , bears , I do not say to the whole mass of credit in the country , but to the bills of exchange alone . The average amount of bills in existence at any one time is supposed greatly to ...
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