An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages and Disadvantages; and the Theory Most Favourable to the Increase of National WealthHenry Colburn, 1812 - 492 sider |
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Side 104
... demand , sub- mit their productions to commercial exchanges , and derive from the equivalents obtained in return , their subsistence , their comforts , and their wealth . Their economical notions then take a new course , their relations ...
... demand , sub- mit their productions to commercial exchanges , and derive from the equivalents obtained in return , their subsistence , their comforts , and their wealth . Their economical notions then take a new course , their relations ...
Side 105
... demand , and endeavour to provide consumers for it on every point of the globe where nature and the labour of man yield any productions capable of exciting desire , flattering taste , and multiplying enjoyments . In this twofold respect ...
... demand , and endeavour to provide consumers for it on every point of the globe where nature and the labour of man yield any productions capable of exciting desire , flattering taste , and multiplying enjoyments . In this twofold respect ...
Side 112
... and com- merce are less numerous , and , above all , less fatal . If there be no demand for their productions in one * This is a thought of Adam Smith's . country , they are carried to another . If , 112 ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS.
... and com- merce are less numerous , and , above all , less fatal . If there be no demand for their productions in one * This is a thought of Adam Smith's . country , they are carried to another . If , 112 ON THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS.
Side 120
... demand of the produce of ancient industry necessarily raises its price , increases the gains of the ancient producers , favours their manu- factures and commerce , and accelerates the growth of general wealth . Among all nations without ...
... demand of the produce of ancient industry necessarily raises its price , increases the gains of the ancient producers , favours their manu- factures and commerce , and accelerates the growth of general wealth . Among all nations without ...
Side 159
... demand for labour . If this be progressive , wages rise ; if stationary , they decline ; if retrograde , they leave but a very small pittance to the labourers . These general rules are modified by several parti- cular circumstances ...
... demand for labour . If this be progressive , wages rise ; if stationary , they decline ; if retrograde , they leave but a very small pittance to the labourers . These general rules are modified by several parti- cular circumstances ...
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