Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2D. Appleton, 1877 |
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... rise , 280 · 3 . - that tendency from time to time counteracted by improve- ments in production , 282 · 4. Effect of the progress of society in moderating fluctuations of value , 283 1. Examination of the influence of speculators , and ...
... rise , 280 · 3 . - that tendency from time to time counteracted by improve- ments in production , 282 · 4. Effect of the progress of society in moderating fluctuations of value , 283 1. Examination of the influence of speculators , and ...
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... rise , and rising as they fall . But unhappily the same phrase is also employed , in the current language of commerce , in a very different sense . Money , which is so commonly understood as the synonyme of wealth , is more especially ...
... rise , and rising as they fall . But unhappily the same phrase is also employed , in the current language of commerce , in a very different sense . Money , which is so commonly understood as the synonyme of wealth , is more especially ...
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... rise , and that they shall get more money by waiting . If they thought the low price likely to be permanent , they would take what they could get . It is always a sine quâ non with a dealer to dispose of his goods.co As the whole of the ...
... rise , and that they shall get more money by waiting . If they thought the low price likely to be permanent , they would take what they could get . It is always a sine quâ non with a dealer to dispose of his goods.co As the whole of the ...
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... rise in price , and so on until the rise has reached everything . I say everything , though it is of course possible that the influx of money might take place through the medium of some new class of consumers , or in such a manner as to ...
... rise in price , and so on until the rise has reached everything . I say everything , though it is of course possible that the influx of money might take place through the medium of some new class of consumers , or in such a manner as to ...
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... rise of prices . We might suppose with Hume , that some morning , every person in the nation should wake and find a gold coin in his pocket : this example , however , would involve an alteration of the proportions in the demand for ...
... rise of prices . We might suppose with Hume , that some morning , every person in the nation should wake and find a gold coin in his pocket : this example , however , would involve an alteration of the proportions in the demand for ...
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