Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1871 |
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... raise the price of those , and so far as he is individually concerned , of those only . If he spends his funds in giving entertainments , he will raise the prices of food and wine . If he expends them in establishing a manufactory , he ...
... raise the price of those , and so far as he is individually concerned , of those only . If he spends his funds in giving entertainments , he will raise the prices of food and wine . If he expends them in establishing a manufactory , he ...
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... raised in price , in a much greater degree than other things . Let us rather suppose , therefore , that to every pound , or shilling , or penny , in the possession of any one , another pound , shilling , or penny , were suddenly added ...
... raised in price , in a much greater degree than other things . Let us rather suppose , therefore , that to every pound , or shilling , or penny , in the possession of any one , another pound , shilling , or penny , were suddenly added ...
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... raised more , and others less , the average rise would be one - fourth . This is a necessary consequence of the fact ... raising it , in a ratio exactly equivalent . This , it must be observed , is a property peculiar to money . We did ...
... raised more , and others less , the average rise would be one - fourth . This is a necessary consequence of the fact ... raising it , in a ratio exactly equivalent . This , it must be observed , is a property peculiar to money . We did ...
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... raises prices , and a diminution lowers them , is the most elementary proposition in the theory of currency , and without it we should have no key to any of the others . In any state of things , however , except the simple and primitive ...
... raises prices , and a diminution lowers them , is the most elementary proposition in the theory of currency , and without it we should have no key to any of the others . In any state of things , however , except the simple and primitive ...
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... raise prices . But money hoarded does not act on prices . Money kept in reserve by individuals to meet contingencies which do not occur , does not act on prices . The money in the coffers of the Bank , or retained as a reserve by ...
... raise prices . But money hoarded does not act on prices . Money kept in reserve by individuals to meet contingencies which do not occur , does not act on prices . The money in the coffers of the Bank , or retained as a reserve by ...
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