Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2Appleton, 1923 |
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... sell money . This , however , is merely an accident of language . In point of fact , money is bought and sold like other things , when- ever other things are bought and sold for money . Who- ever sells corn , or tallow , or cotton ...
... sell money . This , however , is merely an accident of language . In point of fact , money is bought and sold like other things , when- ever other things are bought and sold for money . Who- ever sells corn , or tallow , or cotton ...
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... sell , and withdraw their goods from the market , if they cannot get for them what they consider a sufficient price . But this is only when they think that the price will rise , and that they shall get more money by waiting . If they ...
... sell , and withdraw their goods from the market , if they cannot get for them what they consider a sufficient price . But this is only when they think that the price will rise , and that they shall get more money by waiting . If they ...
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... sell ; and the only limit to what they are willing to give , is the limit set by their having nothing more to offer . The whole of the goods being in any case exchanged for the whole of the money which comes into the market to be laid ...
... sell ; and the only limit to what they are willing to give , is the limit set by their having nothing more to offer . The whole of the goods being in any case exchanged for the whole of the money which comes into the market to be laid ...
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... sell for less or more of it , exactly according as less or more is brought . § 3. From what precedes , it might for a moment be supposed , that all the goods on sale in a country at any one time , are exchanged for all the money ...
... sell for less or more of it , exactly according as less or more is brought . § 3. From what precedes , it might for a moment be supposed , that all the goods on sale in a country at any one time , are exchanged for all the money ...
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... selling above its natural value ; that is , above the value which is an equivalent for the labour and expense of mining , and for the risks attending a branch of industry in which nine out of ten experiments have usually been failures ...
... selling above its natural value ; that is , above the value which is an equivalent for the labour and expense of mining , and for the risks attending a branch of industry in which nine out of ten experiments have usually been failures ...
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