Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1871 |
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... Supposing the money in the hands of individuals to be increased , the wants and inclinations of the community collectively in respect to consumption remaining exactly the same ; the increase of demand would reach all things equally ...
... Supposing the money in the hands of individuals to be increased , the wants and inclinations of the community collectively in respect to consumption remaining exactly the same ; the increase of demand would reach all things equally ...
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... supposing , of course , that things are left to them- selves . Governments have not always left things to them- selves . They have undertaken to prevent the quantity of money from adjusting itself according to spontaneous laws , and ...
... supposing , of course , that things are left to them- selves . Governments have not always left things to them- selves . They have undertaken to prevent the quantity of money from adjusting itself according to spontaneous laws , and ...
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... supposition of freedom , the metal cannot be worth more in the state of bullion than of coin ; for as it can be melted without any loss of time , and with hardly any expense , this would of course be done until the quantity in ...
... supposition of freedom , the metal cannot be worth more in the state of bullion than of coin ; for as it can be melted without any loss of time , and with hardly any expense , this would of course be done until the quantity in ...
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... supposition that a real bill ( as it is called ) represents actual property , there ought to be some power in the bill - holder to prevent the property which the bill represents , from being turned to other purposes than that of paying ...
... supposition that a real bill ( as it is called ) represents actual property , there ought to be some power in the bill - holder to prevent the property which the bill represents , from being turned to other purposes than that of paying ...
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... the imaginary supposition that all persons dealt with a bank , and all with the same bank , payments being universally made by cheques . In this ideal 52 BOOK III . CHAPTER XII . § 2 . Credit a purchasing power similar to money.
... the imaginary supposition that all persons dealt with a bank , and all with the same bank , payments being universally made by cheques . In this ideal 52 BOOK III . CHAPTER XII . § 2 . Credit a purchasing power similar to money.
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