An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages and Disadvantages; and the Theory Most Favourable to the Increase of National Wealth |
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Side 383
Hence the trade of Europe was formerly less extensive than it is at present.” “As
foreign trade is carried on with benefit,” observes Beccaria, “ that is, as it receives
a greater quantity of values, it serves as a more powerful incentive, and is more ...
Hence the trade of Europe was formerly less extensive than it is at present.” “As
foreign trade is carried on with benefit,” observes Beccaria, “ that is, as it receives
a greater quantity of values, it serves as a more powerful incentive, and is more ...
Side 384
tem favourable to foreign trade, I should never have done. Dr. Quesnay is the first
who attempted to combat that system. “ In a free concurrence of foreign trade,”
says he, “there is but an exchange of equal value for equal value, without either ...
tem favourable to foreign trade, I should never have done. Dr. Quesnay is the first
who attempted to combat that system. “ In a free concurrence of foreign trade,”
says he, “there is but an exchange of equal value for equal value, without either ...
Side 386
Though, therefore, the returns of the foreign trade of consumption should be as
quick as those of the hometrade, the capital employed in it will give but one half
of the encouragement to the industry or productive labour of the country. “But the
...
Though, therefore, the returns of the foreign trade of consumption should be as
quick as those of the hometrade, the capital employed in it will give but one half
of the encouragement to the industry or productive labour of the country. “But the
...
Side 390
“Between whatever places foreign trade is carried on, they all of them derive two
distinct benefits from it. It carries out that surplus part of the produce of their land
and labour for which there is no demand among them, and brings back in return ...
“Between whatever places foreign trade is carried on, they all of them derive two
distinct benefits from it. It carries out that surplus part of the produce of their land
and labour for which there is no demand among them, and brings back in return ...
Side 398
The means hitherto employed consist in privileged companies, colonies, and
treaties of commerce with foreign powers. ... have been exclusively allowed to
pursue the most productive branches of foreign trade: but it must be
acknowledged, ...
The means hitherto employed consist in privileged companies, colonies, and
treaties of commerce with foreign powers. ... have been exclusively allowed to
pursue the most productive branches of foreign trade: but it must be
acknowledged, ...
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