Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2Wirtschaft und Finanzen, 1848 |
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... cheaper one for smaller ; and the only question relates to the mode in which this can best be done . The mode most frequently adopted has been to establish between the two metals a fixed proportion ; to decide , for example , that a ...
... cheaper one for smaller ; and the only question relates to the mode in which this can best be done . The mode most frequently adopted has been to establish between the two metals a fixed proportion ; to decide , for example , that a ...
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... apportion- ment of the cultivation , wheat must be relatively dearer , and oats cheaper , than according to the cost of their production on the medium land . Their relative value must be 108 BOOK III . CHAPTER XVI . $ 2 .
... apportion- ment of the cultivation , wheat must be relatively dearer , and oats cheaper , than according to the cost of their production on the medium land . Their relative value must be 108 BOOK III . CHAPTER XVI . $ 2 .
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... cheaper and the other dearer , in relation to each other and to things in general , than if the proportional demand were as we at first supposed . Here , then , we obtain a fresh illustration , in a somewhat different manner , of the ...
... cheaper and the other dearer , in relation to each other and to things in general , than if the proportional demand were as we at first supposed . Here , then , we obtain a fresh illustration , in a somewhat different manner , of the ...
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... cheaper than the other , the reason is that it can be produced with less labour and capital , or , in a word , at ... cheapest , by being produced in some other place than that at which it can be produced with the smallest amount of ...
... cheaper than the other , the reason is that it can be produced with less labour and capital , or , in a word , at ... cheapest , by being produced in some other place than that at which it can be produced with the smallest amount of ...
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... cheapest mode of supplying itself with other things . If prevented from exporting this surplus , it would cease to produce it , and would no longer import anything , being unable to give an equivalent ; but the labour and capital which ...
... cheapest mode of supplying itself with other things . If prevented from exporting this surplus , it would cease to produce it , and would no longer import anything , being unable to give an equivalent ; but the labour and capital which ...
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