Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2D. Appleton, 1877 |
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... foreign markets , · ' . 155 8. The practical result little affected by this additional element , 160 9. The cost to a country of its imports , on what circumstances dependent , · 163 CHAPTER XIX . Of Money , considered as an Imported ...
... foreign markets , · ' . 155 8. The practical result little affected by this additional element , 160 9. The cost to a country of its imports , on what circumstances dependent , · 163 CHAPTER XIX . Of Money , considered as an Imported ...
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... Foreign Trade . § 1. Variations in the exchange , which originate in the currency , 193 2. Effect of a sudden increase of a metallic currency , or of the sudden creation of bank notes or other substitutes for money , 3. Effect of the ...
... Foreign Trade . § 1. Variations in the exchange , which originate in the currency , 193 2. Effect of a sudden increase of a metallic currency , or of the sudden creation of bank notes or other substitutes for money , 3. Effect of the ...
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... foreign countries , it would probably induce some of those who had floating capital seeking employment , to send it abroad for foreign investment , rather than buy securities at home at the advanced price . As much money might thus go ...
... foreign countries , it would probably induce some of those who had floating capital seeking employment , to send it abroad for foreign investment , rather than buy securities at home at the advanced price . As much money might thus go ...
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... foreign products : and the circumstances which govern the values of foreign products , present some questions which we are not yet ready to examine . For the present , therefore , we must suppose the country which is the subject of our ...
... foreign products : and the circumstances which govern the values of foreign products , present some questions which we are not yet ready to examine . For the present , therefore , we must suppose the country which is the subject of our ...
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... foreign commodity is bought by giving for it some domestic production ; and the labour and capital which a foreign commodity costs to us , is the labour and capital expended in producing the quantity of our own goods which we give in ...
... foreign commodity is bought by giving for it some domestic production ; and the labour and capital which a foreign commodity costs to us , is the labour and capital expended in producing the quantity of our own goods which we give in ...
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