Political Economy for High Schools and AcademiesGinn, 1895 - 108 стор. |
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... . IX . DOMESTIC COMMERCE X. FOREIGN COMMERCE . XI . PROTECTION AND FREE TRADE XII . COMMUNISM , SOCIALISM AND ANARCHISM PAGE I 8 15 24 35 42 50 62 73 81 93 . 103 POLITICAL ECONOMY FOR HIGH SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES . CHAPTER I.
... . IX . DOMESTIC COMMERCE X. FOREIGN COMMERCE . XI . PROTECTION AND FREE TRADE XII . COMMUNISM , SOCIALISM AND ANARCHISM PAGE I 8 15 24 35 42 50 62 73 81 93 . 103 POLITICAL ECONOMY FOR HIGH SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES . CHAPTER I.
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... trade , " as they called it , would be paid in coin . So they urged governments to favor the establishment of as many industries as possible , by paying bounties on their products , or by taxing imported goods which could be made at ...
... trade , " as they called it , would be paid in coin . So they urged governments to favor the establishment of as many industries as possible , by paying bounties on their products , or by taxing imported goods which could be made at ...
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... trade does the least ; manufactures coming between the other two . He believed that all three would grow up naturally , and without the government doing any- thing to promote them . So he too advocated Free Trade between nations , while ...
... trade does the least ; manufactures coming between the other two . He believed that all three would grow up naturally , and without the government doing any- thing to promote them . So he too advocated Free Trade between nations , while ...
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... trade without having served an apprenticeship , and might open a workshop as a master or employer , without having been a journeyman . Men were thrown more upon their own resources of mind and character , and were told not to lean upon ...
... trade without having served an apprenticeship , and might open a workshop as a master or employer , without having been a journeyman . Men were thrown more upon their own resources of mind and character , and were told not to lean upon ...
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... trade between town and country is vastly more profitable to the nation than is foreign trade . But they showed , not only from experience , but from the reason of things , that a poorer and more backward country cannot expect to obtain ...
... trade between town and country is vastly more profitable to the nation than is foreign trade . But they showed , not only from experience , but from the reason of things , that a poorer and more backward country cannot expect to obtain ...
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