Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2D. Appleton, 1877 |
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... Suppose , everything else being the same , that there is an increase in the quantity of money , say by the arrival of a foreigner in a place , with a treasure of gold and silver . When he commences expending it ( for this question it ...
... Suppose , everything else being the same , that there is an increase in the quantity of money , say by the arrival of a foreigner in a place , with a treasure of gold and silver . When he commences expending it ( for this question it ...
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... 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 different commodities ; the ...
... 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 different commodities ; the ...
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... suppose the goods 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 ...
... suppose the goods 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 ...
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... paribus , raise prices . But instead of doing either of these things , he might very probably prefer to invest his fortune at interest ; which we shall suppose him to do in the most obvious way 34 BOOK III . CHAPTER VIII . §4 .
... paribus , raise prices . But instead of doing either of these things , he might very probably prefer to invest his fortune at interest ; which we shall suppose him to do in the most obvious way 34 BOOK III . CHAPTER VIII . §4 .
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With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy John Stuart Mill. shall suppose him to do in the most obvious way , by becom- ing a competitor for a portion of the stock , exchequer bills , railway debentures , mercantile bills ...
With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy John Stuart Mill. shall suppose him to do in the most obvious way , by becom- ing a competitor for a portion of the stock , exchequer bills , railway debentures , mercantile bills ...
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