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" can not, in short, be intrinsically a more insignificant thing, in the economy of society, than money ; except in the character of a contrivance for sparing time and labor. It is a machine for doing quickly and commodiously what would be done, though "
Principles of Political Economy - Сторінка 281
автори: John Stuart Mill - 1891 - 670 стор.
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Compendium on Monetary Policy Guidelines and Federal Reserve Structure ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency. Subcommittee on Domestic Finance - 1968 - 678 стор.
...much-reviled, and as widely misunderstood, comment liy John Stuart Mill. "There cannot * * *" he wrote, "be intrinsically a more insignificant thing, in the...quickly and commodiously, what would be done, though less quickly and commodiously. without it: and like many other kinds of machinery, it only exerts a...
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Standards for Guiding Monetary Action: Hearings Before ..., 90-2, May 8, 9 ...

United States. Congress. Economic Joint Committee - 1968 - 338 стор.
...reviled, and as widely misunderstood, comment by John Stuart Mill. “There cannot.. - ,“ he wrote, “be Intrinsically a more Insignificant thing, in...the character of a contrivance for sparing time and labour. It Is a machine for doing quickly and commodiously, what would be done, though less quickly...
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Standards for Guiding Monetary Action: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress ..., Том 3

United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1968 - 352 стор.
...reviled, and as widely misunderstood, comment by John Stuart Mill. "There cannot . . . ," he wrote, "be intrinsically a more insignificant thing, in the...the character of a contrivance for sparing time and labour. It is a machine for doing quickly and commodiously, what would be done, though less quickly...
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Money in International Exchange: The Convertible Currency System

Ronald I. McKinnon - 1979 - 307 стор.
...Seigniorage Problem and the Link to Less Developed Countries 283 MONEY IN INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE There cannot be intrinsically a more insignificant thing in the...the character of a contrivance for sparing time and labour. It is a machine for doing quickly and commodiously, what would be done, though less quickly...
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The Power of Money: A Political-Economic Analysis with Special Emphasis on ...

Henry L. Bretton - 1980 - 460 стор.
...for goods and services, to be cashed in as needed, without ill effects, he wrote: “There cannot, in short, be intrinsically a more insignificant thing, in the economy of society, than money. .. .“ But he, like Smith, was virtually stumbling over evidence to the contrary. In Mill's case,...
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Money, Interest and Capital: A Study in the Foundations of Monetary Theory

Colin Rogers - 1989 - 340 стор.
...opinion which is still widely prevalent, that, in the words of John Stuart Mill, '. . . there cannot, in short be intrinsically a more insignificant thing, in the economy of society, than money' which 'like many other kinds of machinery only exerts a distinction and independent influence of its...
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Macroeconomics and New Macroeconomics

Bernhard Felderer, Stefan Homburg - 1992 - 358 стор.
...character of transactions. It is not with money that things are really purchased. ... There cannot, in short, be intrinsically a more insignificant thing, in the economy of society, than money." 1 The interpretation of this passage must not be pushed too far, however, since MILL conceded a short-run...
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Contra Keynes and Cambridge: Essays, Correspondence

F. A. Hayek - 1995 - 288 стор.
...agreement, also, with Dr. Hayek's rebuttal of John Stuart Mill's well-known dictum that “there cannot, in short, be intrinsically a more insignificant thing, in the economy of society, than money”, 2 ° which he expresses admirably in the following passage from his last lecture: “it means also...
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The Backward Art of Spending Money

Wesley Clair Mitchell - 514 стор.
...as they would be if apportioned in kind, it follows that Profits are so likewise." 8 "There cannot, in short, be intrinsically a more insignificant thing,...the character of a contrivance for sparing time and labour." 9 Political economy, then, is the science of business, and economic men are money-makers;...
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Veblen's Century: A Collective Portrait

Irving Louis Horowitz - 316 стор.
...prevalent common sense on the subject was summed up by John Stuart Mill in a famous passage: There cannot, in short, be intrinsically a more insignificant thing...quickly and commodiously, what would be done, though less quickly and commodiously, without it; and like many other kinds of machinery, it only exerts a...
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