| 1848 - 788 sider
...furnishes. " All sellers," as our present anthor expresses it, " are ex vi termini buyers. Could we snddenly double the productive powers of the country, we should...should, by the same stroke, double the purchasing power. Every body would bring a double demand as well as supply ; every body, would be able to buy twice as... | |
| 1848 - 802 sider
...to the supply he furnishes. " All sellers," as our present author expresses it, " are ex vi termini buyers. Could we suddenly double the productive powers...should, by the same stroke, double the purchasing power, Every body would bring a double demand as well as supply ; every body would be able to buy twice as... | |
| 1848 - 798 sider
...to the supply he furnishes. " All sellers," as our present author expresses it, " arc ex vi termini buyers. Could we suddenly double the productive powers...double the supply of commodities in every market ; but wo should, by the same stroke, double the purchasing power. Every body would bring a double demand... | |
| 1848 - 806 sider
...supply he furnishes. "All sellers," as our present author expresses it, " are ex vi termini huyere. Could we suddenly double the productive powers of...double the supply of commodities in every market; but \ve should, by the same stroke, double the patchasing power. Every body wonld bring a double demand... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1849 - 588 sider
...other people consists of those which he himself possesses. All sellers are inevitably and ex vi termini buyers. Could we suddenly double the productive powers...should, by the same stroke, double the purchasing power. Everybody would bring a double demand as well as supply : everybody would be able to buy twice a«... | |
| Robert Carmichael-Smyth - 1849 - 88 sider
...Could we suddenly double the produc" tive power of the country, we should double the supply " of the commodities in every market, but we should by " the same stroke double the purchasing power — every " body would bring a double demand as well as supply " — every body would be able to buy... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1857 - 610 sider
...other people consists of those which he himself possesses. All sellers are inevitably and ex vi termini buyers. Could we suddenly double the productive powers...should, by the same stroke, double the purchasing power. Everybody would bring a double demand as well as supply : everybody would be able to buy twice as much,... | |
| John Cazenove - 1859 - 170 sider
...Considerations sur le Revenu National," ch. xi. t " Principles of Political Economy," book iii. ch. xiv. " Could we suddenly double the productive powers " of...by " the same stroke double the purchasing power. " Everybody would bring a double demand as well " as supply ; everybody would be able to buy twice... | |
| 478 sider
...people, consists of those which he himself possesses. All sellers are inevitably and ex vi termini buyers. Could we suddenly double the productive powers...should by the same stroke double the purchasing power. . . . " ' But it may perhaps be supposed that it is not the ability to purchase, T>ut the desire to... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1866 - 628 sider
...considered what it is which constitutes the means of payment for commodities. It is, simply, commodities. Each person's means of paying for the productions...should, by the same stroke, double the purchasing power. Everybody would bring a double demand as well as supply: everybody would be able to buy twice as much,... | |
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