Which? Protection, Free Trade, Or Revenue Reform: A Collection of the Best Articles on Both Sides of this Great National Issue, from the Most Eminent Political Economists and StatesmanH. W. Furber Park Publishing Company, 1884 - 528 стор. |
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... suppose any government will be bold enough to object , that it is indifferent about the profit , which might be derived from a more advantageous production , because it would fall to the lot of individuals . The worst governments ...
... suppose any government will be bold enough to object , that it is indifferent about the profit , which might be derived from a more advantageous production , because it would fall to the lot of individuals . The worst governments ...
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... every nation should manifest such anxiety to obtain prohibitory regula- tions , if it be true that it can profit nothing by them ; and lead one to suppose the two cases not parallel , PRESCRIBING THE NATURE OF PRODUCTS . 51.
... every nation should manifest such anxiety to obtain prohibitory regula- tions , if it be true that it can profit nothing by them ; and lead one to suppose the two cases not parallel , PRESCRIBING THE NATURE OF PRODUCTS . 51.
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... suppose the two cases not parallel , because we do not find individual householders solicitous to obtain the same privilege . But the sole difference is this , that individ- uals are independent and consistent beings , actuated by no ...
... suppose the two cases not parallel , because we do not find individual householders solicitous to obtain the same privilege . But the sole difference is this , that individ- uals are independent and consistent beings , actuated by no ...
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... suppose them useful to the subjects at large , is to mistake the foundation of national prosperity , and to set at naught the principles of political economy . Import duties and prohibitions have often been resorted to as a means of ...
... suppose them useful to the subjects at large , is to mistake the foundation of national prosperity , and to set at naught the principles of political economy . Import duties and prohibitions have often been resorted to as a means of ...
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... suppose that an existing or new duty necessarily becomes a component element to its exact amount of price . If the proportion of demand and supply are varied by the duty , either in augmenting the supply , or diminishing the demand , or ...
... suppose that an existing or new duty necessarily becomes a component element to its exact amount of price . If the proportion of demand and supply are varied by the duty , either in augmenting the supply , or diminishing the demand , or ...
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