Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2Appleton, 1923 |
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... industry in which nine out of ten experiments have usually been failures . A part of the mass of floating capital which is on the look - out for in- vestment , would take the direction of mining enterprise ; the supply would thus be ...
... industry in which nine out of ten experiments have usually been failures . A part of the mass of floating capital which is on the look - out for in- vestment , would take the direction of mining enterprise ; the supply would thus be ...
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... industrial talent of the country is turned to better account for purposes of production . Many a person who has either no capital of his own , or very little , but who has qualifications for business which are known and appre- ciated by ...
... industrial talent of the country is turned to better account for purposes of production . Many a person who has either no capital of his own , or very little , but who has qualifications for business which are known and appre- ciated by ...
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... stock which was only pledged , not alienated . There would be no reflux of such assignats as these , and their depreciation would be indefinite . that an increase of the currency quickens industry . This 96 BOOK III . CHAPTER XIII . $ 4 .
... stock which was only pledged , not alienated . There would be no reflux of such assignats as these , and their depreciation would be indefinite . that an increase of the currency quickens industry . This 96 BOOK III . CHAPTER XIII . $ 4 .
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... industry . This idea was set afloat by Hume , in his Essay on Money , and has had many devoted adherents since ; witness the Bir- mingham currency school , of whom Mr. Attwood was at one time the most conspicuous representative . Mr ...
... industry . This idea was set afloat by Hume , in his Essay on Money , and has had many devoted adherents since ; witness the Bir- mingham currency school , of whom Mr. Attwood was at one time the most conspicuous representative . Mr ...
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... industry . But if , on the contrary , the seller does not know the state of the case , and only dis- covers it when he finds , in laying his money out , that it does not go so far , he then obtains less than the ordinary remuneration ...
... industry . But if , on the contrary , the seller does not know the state of the case , and only dis- covers it when he finds , in laying his money out , that it does not go so far , he then obtains less than the ordinary remuneration ...
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