| Jerry Evensky - 2005 - 364 стор.
...this dead stock into active and productive stock; into stock that produces something for the country. The gold and silver money which circulates in any...I may be allowed so violent a metaphor, a sort of wagon-way through the air; enable the country to convert, as it were, a great part of its highways... | |
| Adam Smith - 2007 - 597 стор.
...this dead stock into active and productive stock ; into stock which produces something to the country. The gold and silver money which circulates in any...I may be allowed so violent a metaphor, a sort of waggon- way through the air; enable the country to convert, as it were, a great part of its highways... | |
| Adam Smith - 2007 - 597 стор.
...this dead stock into active and productive stock ; into stock which produces something to the country. The gold and silver money which circulates in any...of either. The judicious operations of banking, by pro* viding, if I may be allowed so violent a metaphor, a sort of waggon- way through the air; enable... | |
| Ralph Anderegg - 2007 - 422 стор.
...Das neutrale Geld bei Adam Smith Die Vorstellung des neutralen Geldes taucht auch bei Adam Smith auf: „The gold and silver money which circulates in any...the country, produces itself not a single pile of either".365 Selbst wenn für Smith das Geld keine realen Effekte hat, weist er doch auf die wirtschaftlichen... | |
| Adam Smith - 2007 - 513 стор.
...aSive and productive ftock ; into ftock which produces fomething to the country. The gold and filver money which circulates in any country may very properly...while it circulates and carries to market all the grafs and corn of the country, produces itfelf not a fingle pile of either. The judicious operations... | |
| Michael Lewis - 2007 - 1476 стор.
...this dead stock into active and productive stock; into stock which produces something to the country. wagonway through the air, enable the country to convert, as it were, a great part of its highways into... | |
| Jane Kamensky - 2008 - 476 стор.
...reasons, hard money made a poor medium of aspiration. This, Adam Smith theorized, was always the case. "The gold and silver money which circulates in any...country may very properly be compared to a highway," he wrote, "which, while it circulates and carries to market all the grass and corn of the country,... | |
| 1864 - 1200 стор.
...compares it to a road which circulates goods from town to town. " The gold and silver money," he says, " which circulates in any country may very properly...country, produces itself not a single pile of either." If, then, commodities increase, roads must be increased or widened, otherwise circulation must be arrested.... | |
| 1844 - 866 стор.
...paper credit in its place. "The gold and silver which circulates in any country (says Adam Smith,) may be compared to a highway, which, while it circulates...country, produces itself not a single pile of either. The operations of Banking [viz., the note circulation] by providing a sort of carriage way through the... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1848 - 970 стор.
...serve the purposes of men. Had he had it he would scarcely have told his readers that they were like a highway, which, " while it circulates and carries...country, produces itself not a single pile of either." (Book ii., chap. 2.) Whatever tends to cause motion among the elements of society tends to increase... | |
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