Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1871 |
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... tion at the mines . 158 CHAPTER XX . Of the Foreign Exchanges . § 1. Purposes for which money passes from country to country as a medium of exchange 160 2. Mode of adjusting international payments through the exchanges 160 • 3 ...
... tion at the mines . 158 CHAPTER XX . Of the Foreign Exchanges . § 1. Purposes for which money passes from country to country as a medium of exchange 160 2. Mode of adjusting international payments through the exchanges 160 • 3 ...
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... tion at that same time : or in other words , that there is always in circulation in a country , a quantity of money equal in value to the whole of the goods then and there on sale . But this would be a complete misapprehension . The ...
... tion at that same time : or in other words , that there is always in circulation in a country , a quantity of money equal in value to the whole of the goods then and there on sale . But this would be a complete misapprehension . The ...
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... tion . 1 The phrase , rapidity of circulation , requires some com- ment . It must not be understood to mean , the number of purchases made by each piece of money in a given time . Time is not the thing to be considered . The state of ...
... tion . 1 The phrase , rapidity of circulation , requires some com- ment . It must not be understood to mean , the number of purchases made by each piece of money in a given time . Time is not the thing to be considered . The state of ...
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... tion in the most unfavourable existing circumstances , that is , at the worst mine which it is necessary to work in order to obtain the required supply . A pound weight of gold will , in the gold - producing countries , ultimately tend ...
... tion in the most unfavourable existing circumstances , that is , at the worst mine which it is necessary to work in order to obtain the required supply . A pound weight of gold will , in the gold - producing countries , ultimately tend ...
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... tion , since cost of production would have no effect on value if it could have none on supply . But , secondly , there really is , in one respect , a closer connexion between the value of money and its quantity , than between the values ...
... tion , since cost of production would have no effect on value if it could have none on supply . But , secondly , there really is , in one respect , a closer connexion between the value of money and its quantity , than between the values ...
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