Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2Appleton, 1923 |
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... amount than forty shillings . With this regulation there is necessarily combined another , namely , that silver coin should be rated , in comparison with gold , somewhat above its intrinsic value ; that there should not be , in twenty ...
... amount than forty shillings . With this regulation there is necessarily combined another , namely , that silver coin should be rated , in comparison with gold , somewhat above its intrinsic value ; that there should not be , in twenty ...
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... amount is likely to be wanted in a given time , and knowing that if one depositor happens to require more than the average , another will require less , is able to lend the remainder , that is , the far greater part , to producers and ...
... amount is likely to be wanted in a given time , and knowing that if one depositor happens to require more than the average , another will require less , is able to lend the remainder , that is , the far greater part , to producers and ...
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... amount might have been several times pro- duced , consumed , and reproduced : consequently B's with- holding 1007. for five years , even if he pays at last , has cost to the labouring classes of the community during that period an ...
... amount might have been several times pro- duced , consumed , and reproduced : consequently B's with- holding 1007. for five years , even if he pays at last , has cost to the labouring classes of the community during that period an ...
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... amount of purchases with ready money . The credit which we are now called upon to consider , as a distinct purchasing power , independent of money , is of course not credit in its simplest form , that of money lent by one per- son to ...
... amount of purchases with ready money . The credit which we are now called upon to consider , as a distinct purchasing power , independent of money , is of course not credit in its simplest form , that of money lent by one per- son to ...
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... amount which experience shows can remain in circulation without being presented for payment . The convenience of this mode of ( as it were ) coining credit , having once been discovered , governments have availed themselves of the same ...
... amount which experience shows can remain in circulation without being presented for payment . The convenience of this mode of ( as it were ) coining credit , having once been discovered , governments have availed themselves of the same ...
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