Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1871 |
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... speculate . But on the whole , no commodities are so little exposed to causes of variation . They fluctuate less than almost any other things in their cost of production . And from their durability , the total quantity in existence is ...
... speculate . But on the whole , no commodities are so little exposed to causes of variation . They fluctuate less than almost any other things in their cost of production . And from their durability , the total quantity in existence is ...
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... speculative and practical , in Europe . It must be evident , however , that the mere introduction of a particular mode of exchanging things for one another , by first exchanging a thing for money , and then exchanging the money for ...
... speculative and practical , in Europe . It must be evident , however , that the mere introduction of a particular mode of exchanging things for one another , by first exchanging a thing for money , and then exchanging the money for ...
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... speculation with which this , more than any other topic of political economy , has in latter times become surrounded . I shall therefore treat of the Value of Money in a chapter apart . CHAPTER VIII . OF THE VALUE OF MONEY , AS 10 BOOK ...
... speculation with which this , more than any other topic of political economy , has in latter times become surrounded . I shall therefore treat of the Value of Money in a chapter apart . CHAPTER VIII . OF THE VALUE OF MONEY , AS 10 BOOK ...
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... speculation ( and all times are so , more or less ) the same goods are often bought repeatedly , to be resold for a profit , before they are bought for the purpose of consumption at all . If we assume the quantity of goods on sale , and ...
... speculation ( and all times are so , more or less ) the same goods are often bought repeatedly , to be resold for a profit , before they are bought for the purpose of consumption at all . If we assume the quantity of goods on sale , and ...
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... speculation , and even in the time of year ( since certain kinds of business are transacted only at particular seasons ) ; an increase of the currency which is only proportional to this increase of transactions , and is of no longer ...
... speculation , and even in the time of year ( since certain kinds of business are transacted only at particular seasons ) ; an increase of the currency which is only proportional to this increase of transactions , and is of no longer ...
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