Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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Сторінка xxviii
... Adam Smith never loses sight of this truth ; because , in his applications of Political Economy , he perpetually appeals to other and often far larger considerations than pure Political Economy affords - that he gives that well ...
... Adam Smith never loses sight of this truth ; because , in his applications of Political Economy , he perpetually appeals to other and often far larger considerations than pure Political Economy affords - that he gives that well ...
Сторінка xlviii
... Adam Smith on the competition of capital . 2. Doctrine of Mr. Wakefield respecting the field of employ- ment • 3. What determines the minimum rate of profit . 4. In opulent countries , profits habitually near to the mini- 5 . 6 . 7 ...
... Adam Smith on the competition of capital . 2. Doctrine of Mr. Wakefield respecting the field of employ- ment • 3. What determines the minimum rate of profit . 4. In opulent countries , profits habitually near to the mini- 5 . 6 . 7 ...
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... Adam Smith , by the appellation of the Mercantile System . While this system prevailed , it was assumed , either expressly or tacitly , in the whole policy of nations , that wealth consisted solely of money ; or of the precious metals ...
... Adam Smith , by the appellation of the Mercantile System . While this system prevailed , it was assumed , either expressly or tacitly , in the whole policy of nations , that wealth consisted solely of money ; or of the precious metals ...
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... Adam Smith and of his expositors . In common discourse , wealth is always expressed in money . If you ask how rich a person is , you are answered that he has so many thousand pounds . All income and expenditure , all gains and losses ...
... Adam Smith and of his expositors . In common discourse , wealth is always expressed in money . If you ask how rich a person is , you are answered that he has so many thousand pounds . All income and expenditure , all gains and losses ...
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... Adam Smith's illustration ) like the benefit derived from roads ; and to mistake money for wealth is the same sort of error as to mistake the highway which may be the easiest way of getting to your house or lands , for the house and ...
... Adam Smith's illustration ) like the benefit derived from roads ; and to mistake money for wealth is the same sort of error as to mistake the highway which may be the easiest way of getting to your house or lands , for the house and ...
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