It is the maxim of every prudent master of a family, never to attempt to make at home what it will cost him more to make than to buy. The tailor does not attempt to make his own shoes, but buys them of the shoemaker. The shoemaker does not attempt to... Adam Smith - Сторінка 195автори: Francis Wrigley Hirst - 1904 - 240 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 466 стор.
...foreign industry, the regulation is evidently useless. If it cannot, it must generally be hurtful. It is the maxim of every prudent master of a family...what it will cost him more to make than to buy. The tailor does not attempt to make his own shoes, but buys them of the shoemaker. The shoemaker does not... | |
| John Elliott Cairnes - 2004 - 312 стор.
...foreign industry, the regulation is evidently useless. If it cannot, it must generally be hurtful. It is the maxim of every prudent master of a family,...what it will cost him more to make than to buy. The tailor does not attempt to make his own shoes, but buys them of the shoemaker. The shoemaker does not... | |
| Adam Smith - 2004 - 260 стор.
...foreign industry, the regulation is evidently useless. If it cannot, it must generally be hurtful. It is the maxim of every prudent master of a family,...what it will cost him more to make than to buy. The tailor does not attempt to make his own shoes, but buys them of the shoemaker. The shoemaker does not... | |
| Denis Patrick O'Brien - 2004 - 458 стор.
...particular commodities. The advantage of trade then lies in buying commodities cheaper abroad than at home. It is the maxim of every prudent master of a family,...home what it will cost him more to make than to buy. ... All of them find it for their interest to employ their whole industry in a way in which they have... | |
| Gerald M. Meier - 2004 - 264 стор.
...international scale, Smith viewed overseas trade as a way to allow a country to purchase goods more cheaply: It is the maxim of every prudent master of a family,...home what it will cost him more to make than to buy. . . . What is prudence in the conduct of every private family, can scarce be folly in that of a great... | |
| Anne-Wil Harzing, Joris Van Ruysseveldt - 2004 - 522 стор.
...it possible for one country to produce a certain product more cheaply than another. ft is the mexim of every prudent master of a family, never to attempt...what it will cost him more to make than to buy. The tailor does not attempt to make his own shoes, but buys them from the shoemaker. . . What is prudence... | |
| Peter Van den Bossche - 2005 - 784 стор.
...benefit from international trade. In 1776, Adam Smith wrote in his classic book, The Wealth of Nations: It is the maxim of every prudent master of a family,...what it will cost him more to make than to buy. The tailor does not attempt to make his own shoes, but he buys them from the shoemaker. The shoemaker does... | |
| Mathias M. Siems - 2005 - 612 стор.
...Doering (2003); siehe aber auch schon Adam Smith (1776/1976), Vol. I., Book IV, Chapter II. S. 422 ("It is the maxim of every prudent master of a family,...home what it will cost him more to make than to buy. [...l What is prudence in the conduct of every private family, can scarce be folly in that of a great... | |
| Gunhild Hoogensen, Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv - 2005 - 232 стор.
...foreign industry, the regulation is evidently useless. If it cannot, it must generally be hurtful. It is the maxim of every prudent master of a family,...make at home what it will cost him more to make than buy." The belief that certain interests should be protected is not consistent with a liberal perspective.... | |
| Mark Rupert, M. Scott Solomon - 2006 - 190 стор.
...foreign industry, the regulation is evidently useless. If it cannot, it must generally be hurtful. It is the maxim of every prudent master of a family...what it will cost him more to make than to buy. The tailor does not attempt to make his own shoes, but buys them of the shoemaker. The shoemaker does not... | |
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