Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2Wirtschaft und Finanzen, 1848 |
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... benefits of commerce consist in increased efficiency of the productive powers of the world 115 4. not in a vent for exports , nor in the gains of merchants 5. Indirect benefits of commerce , economical and moral ; still greater than the ...
... benefits of commerce consist in increased efficiency of the productive powers of the world 115 4. not in a vent for exports , nor in the gains of merchants 5. Indirect benefits of commerce , economical and moral ; still greater than the ...
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... benefit of others than the persons concerned . Poor Laws .. 14 . Colonization . 15 . Other miscellaneous examples 16. Government intervention may be necessary in default of pri- vate agency , in cases where private agency would be more ...
... benefit of others than the persons concerned . Poor Laws .. 14 . Colonization . 15 . Other miscellaneous examples 16. Government intervention may be necessary in default of pri- vate agency , in cases where private agency would be more ...
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... benefits derived from the use of money . The inconveniences of barter are so great , that without some more commodious means of effecting exchanges , the division of employments could hardly have been carried to any considerable extent ...
... benefits derived from the use of money . The inconveniences of barter are so great , that without some more commodious means of effecting exchanges , the division of employments could hardly have been carried to any considerable extent ...
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... benefit from it their funds would either lie idle , or would be , per- haps , wasted and annihilated in unskilful attempts to make them yield a profit . All this capital is now lent at interest , and made available for production ...
... benefit from it their funds would either lie idle , or would be , per- haps , wasted and annihilated in unskilful attempts to make them yield a profit . All this capital is now lent at interest , and made available for production ...
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... benefit will be reaped far more largely , whenever , through better laws and better education , the community shall have made such progress in integrity , that personal character can be accepted as a suffi- cient guarantee not only ...
... benefit will be reaped far more largely , whenever , through better laws and better education , the community shall have made such progress in integrity , that personal character can be accepted as a suffi- cient guarantee not only ...
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