Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2D. Appleton, 1877 |
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... sufficient price . But this is only when they think that the price will 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 ...
... sufficient price . But this is only when they think that the price will 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 ...
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... sufficient to keep up the supply , and to make any addition to it which may be required by the increase of goods to be circulated , or by the increased demand for gold and silver articles by wealthy consumers . Even if this small annual ...
... sufficient to keep up the supply , and to make any addition to it which may be required by the increase of goods to be circulated , or by the increased demand for gold and silver articles by wealthy consumers . Even if this small annual ...
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... sufficient ; and if there even be an actual alteration , it is but a temporary one , except in so far as the altered value may make a difference in the demand , and so require an increase or diminution of supply , as a consequence , not ...
... sufficient ; and if there even be an actual alteration , it is but a temporary one , except in so far as the altered value may make a difference in the demand , and so require an increase or diminution of supply , as a consequence , not ...
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... sufficient rapidity . The advantage without the disad- vantages of a double standard , seems to be best obtained by those nations with whom one only of the two metals is a legal tender , but the other also is coined , and allowed to ...
... sufficient rapidity . The advantage without the disad- vantages of a double standard , seems to be best obtained by those nations with whom one only of the two metals is a legal tender , but the other also is coined , and allowed to ...
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... sufficient sum unemployed in his own possession , to meet every demand which he has even a slight reason for thinking himself liable to . When the practice , however , has grown up of keeping this reserve not in his own custody but with ...
... sufficient sum unemployed in his own possession , to meet every demand which he has even a slight reason for thinking himself liable to . When the practice , however , has grown up of keeping this reserve not in his own custody but with ...
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