Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2Appleton, 1923 |
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... that the demand of England for linen is either so much greater than that of Germany for cloth , or so much more extensible by cheapness , that if England had no commodity but cloth which Germany would take 49 INTERNATIONAL VALUES . 145.
... that the demand of England for linen is either so much greater than that of Germany for cloth , or so much more extensible by cheapness , that if England had no commodity but cloth which Germany would take 49 INTERNATIONAL VALUES . 145.
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... cheapness . In so far as the productions of any country possess this proper- ty , the country obtains all foreign commodities at less cost . It gets its imports cheaper , the greater the intensity of the demand in foreign countries for ...
... cheapness . In so far as the productions of any country possess this proper- ty , the country obtains all foreign commodities at less cost . It gets its imports cheaper , the greater the intensity of the demand in foreign countries for ...
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... cheapness of linen produces on the in ternational demand . The demand for linen in England could scarcely fail to be increased . But it might be in- creased either in proportion to the cheapness , or in a greater proportion than the ...
... cheapness of linen produces on the in ternational demand . The demand for linen in England could scarcely fail to be increased . But it might be in- creased either in proportion to the cheapness , or in a greater proportion than the ...
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... cheapness ; and that if she before wanted 1000 times 17 yards , she would now require more than 1000 times 25 yards to satisfy her demand . If so , the equation of international demand cannot establish itself at that rate of interchange ...
... cheapness ; and that if she before wanted 1000 times 17 yards , she would now require more than 1000 times 25 yards to satisfy her demand . If so , the equation of international demand cannot establish itself at that rate of interchange ...
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With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy John Stuart Mill. as the cheapness , or less than the cheapness ? This depends on the nature of the particular commodity , and on the tastes X of purchasers . When the commodity is one ...
With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy John Stuart Mill. as the cheapness , or less than the cheapness ? This depends on the nature of the particular commodity , and on the tastes X of purchasers . When the commodity is one ...
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17 yards Adam Smith advantage agricultural amount assignats bank notes Bank of England bankers benefit bills bullion capitalists cause cheaper cheapness cheques circulation circumstances classes coin commerce consumers corn cost of carriage cost of labour cost of production crease days labour dealers debt depend depreciation diminished duction effect employment enable equal equivalent exchange value exist expense exports fall foreign commodities foreign countries France Germany gold and silver imports improvement income increase industry international demand issue issuers labour and capital land law of value les associés less loans lower means ment million modities obtain paid payment permanent persons Poland population portion pounds sterling precious metals produce proportion raise rate of interest rate of profit rent rise of prices savings seignorage sell speculation supply suppose supposition theory things tion trade transactions value of money wages whole yards of cloth yards of linen