Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2Wirtschaft und Finanzen, 1848 |
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... 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 direct 115 ...
... 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 direct 115 ...
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... commerce , or conquest . To the qualities which originally recommended them , another came to be added , the importance of which only unfolded itself by degrees . Of all commodities , they are among the least influenced by any of the ...
... commerce , or conquest . To the qualities which originally recommended them , another came to be added , the importance of which only unfolded itself by degrees . Of all commodities , they are among the least influenced by any of the ...
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... commerce , in a very different sense . Money , which is so commonly understood as a synonyme of wealth , is more especially the term in use to denote it when borrowing is spoken of . When one person lends to another , as well as when he ...
... commerce , in a very different sense . Money , which is so commonly understood as a synonyme of wealth , is more especially the term in use to denote it when borrowing is spoken of . When one person lends to another , as well as when he ...
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... commerce . But nations which , like England , adopt the more costly of the two as their standard , resort to a different expedient for retaining them both in circulation , namely , to make silver a legal tender , but only for small ...
... commerce . But nations which , like England , adopt the more costly of the two as their standard , resort to a different expedient for retaining them both in circulation , namely , to make silver a legal tender , but only for small ...
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... commerce in which much credit is habitually given , general prices at any moment depend much more upon the state of credit than upon the quantity of money . For credit , though it is not productive power , is purchasing power ; and a ...
... commerce in which much credit is habitually given , general prices at any moment depend much more upon the state of credit than upon the quantity of money . For credit , though it is not productive power , is purchasing power ; and a ...
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