Principles of Political Economy with Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1848 |
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... loans . 182 2. Circumstances which determine the permanent demand and sup- ply of loans 3. Circumstances which determine the fluctuation 4. The rate of interest not really connected with the value of money , but often confounded with it ...
... loans . 182 2. Circumstances which determine the permanent demand and sup- ply of loans 3. Circumstances which determine the fluctuation 4. The rate of interest not really connected with the value of money , but often confounded with it ...
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... loans ? 2. Not desirable to redeem a national debt by a general contribution 438 3. In what cases desirable to maintain a surplus revenue for the redemption of debt · · 441 CHAPTER VIII . Of the Ordinary Functions of Govern- ment ...
... loans ? 2. Not desirable to redeem a national debt by a general contribution 438 3. In what cases desirable to maintain a surplus revenue for the redemption of debt · · 441 CHAPTER VIII . Of the Ordinary Functions of Govern- ment ...
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... loan market is called the money market ; those who have their capital disposable for investment on loan are called the moneyed class ; and the equivalent given for the use of capital , or in other words , interest , is not only called ...
... loan market is called the money market ; those who have their capital disposable for investment on loan are called the moneyed class ; and the equivalent given for the use of capital , or in other words , interest , is not only called ...
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... loan market in different countries , and much less by the state of prices . Another point must be adverted to , in order ... loans . " Those varia- Yet tions occur with the same regularity as the season , 20 CHAPTER VIII . § 4 . BOOK III .
... loan market in different countries , and much less by the state of prices . Another point must be adverted to , in order ... loans . " Those varia- Yet tions occur with the same regularity as the season , 20 CHAPTER VIII . § 4 . BOOK III .
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... loan market a considerable portion of the capital which usually supplies it . These circumstances , in the present ... loans with a curtailment of the capital disposable for them , raised the rate of interest , and made it impossible ...
... loan market a considerable portion of the capital which usually supplies it . These circumstances , in the present ... loans with a curtailment of the capital disposable for them , raised the rate of interest , and made it impossible ...
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