Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2D. Appleton, 1877 |
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... Causes which enable one country to undersell another , 2. Low wages one of those causes , 3 . - when peculiar to certain branches of industry , 4. - but not when common to all , — 5. Some anomalous cases of trading communities examined ...
... Causes which enable one country to undersell another , 2. Low wages one of those causes , 3 . - when peculiar to certain branches of industry , 4. - but not when common to all , — 5. Some anomalous cases of trading communities examined ...
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... causing a better adjustment of population - Would be promoted by the social independence of women , • 4. Tendency of ... causes a fit subject of peculiar taxation , 6. A land tax , in some cases , not taxation , but a rent - charge in ...
... causing a better adjustment of population - Would be promoted by the social independence of women , • 4. Tendency of ... causes a fit subject of peculiar taxation , 6. A land tax , in some cases , not taxation , but a rent - charge in ...
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... causes which produce fluctuations of value . No commodity is quite free from such fluctu- ations . Gold and silver have sustained , since the beginning of history , one great permanent alteration of value , from the discovery of the ...
... causes which produce fluctuations of value . No commodity is quite free from such fluctu- ations . Gold and silver have sustained , since the beginning of history , one great permanent alteration of value , from the discovery of the ...
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... causes which acted upon particular commodities apart from the rest . Causes which affect all commodities alike , do not act upon values . But in considering the relation between goods and money , it is with the causes that operate upon ...
... causes which acted upon particular commodities apart from the rest . Causes which affect all commodities alike , do not act upon values . But in considering the relation between goods and money , it is with the causes that operate upon ...
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... cause , the value of coin is in general slightly above that of the bullion it contains . An ounce of gold , according to the quan- tity of metal in a sovereign , should be worth 37. 17s . 104d .; but it was usually quoted at 31. 17s ...
... cause , the value of coin is in general slightly above that of the bullion it contains . An ounce of gold , according to the quan- tity of metal in a sovereign , should be worth 37. 17s . 104d .; but it was usually quoted at 31. 17s ...
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