Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2D. Appleton, 1877 |
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... diminish materially the quantity in existence , and even to increase it very greatly not being a rapid process . Gold and silver , therefore , are more fit than any other commodity to be the subject of engagements for receiving or ...
... diminish materially the quantity in existence , and even to increase it very greatly not being a rapid process . Gold and silver , therefore , are more fit than any other commodity to be the subject of engagements for receiving or ...
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... diminished , instead of the money in- creased and the contrary effect if the goods were increased , or the money diminished . If there were less money in the hands of the community , and the same amount of goods to be sold , less money ...
... diminished , instead of the money in- creased and the contrary effect if the goods were increased , or the money diminished . If there were less money in the hands of the community , and the same amount of goods to be sold , less money ...
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... diminished as to equalize its value with that of the same weight in bullion . It may be thought however that the coin , though it cannot be of less , may be , and being a manufactured article will naturally be , of greater value than ...
... diminished as to equalize its value with that of the same weight in bullion . It may be thought however that the coin , though it cannot be of less , may be , and being a manufactured article will naturally be , of greater value than ...
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... diminished or annihilated , he will diminish his production , if not abandon his employment . In this manner it is that the value of money is made to conform to the cost of production of the metal of which it is made . It may be well ...
... diminished or annihilated , he will diminish his production , if not abandon his employment . In this manner it is that the value of money is made to conform to the cost of production of the metal of which it is made . It may be well ...
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... diminish its quantity ; which cannot be said of any other commodity . It would therefore , I conceive , be an error , both scien- tifically and practically , to discard the proposition which asserts a connexion between the value of ...
... diminish its quantity ; which cannot be said of any other commodity . It would therefore , I conceive , be an error , both scien- tifically and practically , to discard the proposition which asserts a connexion between the value of ...
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