Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1871 |
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... commodities generally ? 2. The supply of commodities in general cannot exceed the power of purchase 3. never does exceed the inclination to consume -- 4. Origin and explanation of the notion of general oversupply CHAPTER XV . Of a ...
... commodities generally ? 2. The supply of commodities in general cannot exceed the power of purchase 3. never does exceed the inclination to consume -- 4. Origin and explanation of the notion of general oversupply CHAPTER XV . Of a ...
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... Commodity . § 1. Money imported in two modes ; as a commodity , and as a medium of exchange • 147 150 154 2. As a commodity , it obeys the same laws of value as other imported commodities . 155 3. Its value does not depend exclusively ...
... Commodity . § 1. Money imported in two modes ; as a commodity , and as a medium of exchange • 147 150 154 2. As a commodity , it obeys the same laws of value as other imported commodities . 155 3. Its value does not depend exclusively ...
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... Commodities . • § 1. A Tax on all Commodities would fall on profits 2. Taxes on particular commodities fall on the consumer 3. Peculiar effects of taxes on necessaries 4 . Page 415 • 415 417 420 422 · 426 • 432 · · 433 435 - how ...
... Commodities . • § 1. A Tax on all Commodities would fall on profits 2. Taxes on particular commodities fall on the consumer 3. Peculiar effects of taxes on necessaries 4 . Page 415 • 415 417 420 422 · 426 • 432 · · 433 435 - how ...
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... commodities , they are among the least influenced by any of the causes which produce fluctuations of value . No commodity is quite free from such fluctuations . Gold and silver have sustained , since the beginning of history , one great ...
... commodities , they are among the least influenced by any of the causes which produce fluctuations of value . No commodity is quite free from such fluctuations . Gold and silver have sustained , since the beginning of history , one great ...
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... commodities , unless he intends to sell them , appears to the imagination to be making a worse bargain than a person who parts with commodities to get money ; the one seems to be spending his means , the other adding to them . Illusions ...
... commodities , unless he intends to sell them , appears to the imagination to be making a worse bargain than a person who parts with commodities to get money ; the one seems to be spending his means , the other adding to them . Illusions ...
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